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Trevi Fountain29 ReviewsFIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISArchitectureRecreate a truly iconic landmark of Rome – the Trevi Fountain! & FREE Shipping on eligible orders. Used & new (56) from $68.91 Sold by One Plus Tech Inc and Fulfilled by Amazon. LEGO Architecture Trevi Fountain 21020 Building ToyDetailsLEGO Architecture Venice 21026 FREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsLEGO Architecture 21019 The Eiffel Tower FREE Shipping on orders over . Construct a detailed LEGO brick model of the world-famous Trevi Fountain, the largest fountain in Rome. Designed by Nicola Salvi, the 'Fontana di Trevi' took 30 years to build and was completed by his friend - the sculptor, Pietro Bracci - in 1762, 11 years after Salvi's death. This stunning Baroque monument carved from Travertine stone has been the backdrop for many classic movies, including Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita. And, today, over 250 years later, the 49-meter-wide fountain still draws thousands of visitors to the small Trevi square.




The intricate LEGO model of this iconic symbol of Rome incorporates features such as the facade of the Palazzo Poli, the statues of Ocean, Abundance and Health, plus translucent blue water-effect LEGO bricks. This LEGO Architecture Landmark Series interpretation of the Trevi Fountain was designed by artist Rok Žgalin Kobe in close collaboration with the LEGO design team. 10.3 x 7.5 x 2.8 inches 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 12 years and up #10,779 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #355 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 4.8 out of 5 stars LEGO Architecture 21020: Trevi Fountain LEGO Architecture Lincoln Memorial Model Kit LEGO Architecture 6101026 Flatiron Building 21023 Building Kit One Plus Tech Inc 5 star87%4 star8%3 star4%2 star1%1 star0%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsAnother Challenging, Fun Lego SetBlue bricks look great! LEGO Architecture Trevi Fountain 21020Pretty, if convoluted, setI defiantly recommend it to anyone on the edgeLoved this set !




Fun and challenging for all ages Seen the original fountain and this Lego does it justiceLego your way around the world! See all customer images Set up an Amazon Giveaway Learn more about Amazon Giveaway See and discover other items: architecture building, halo stuffRecreate a truly iconic landmark of Rome – the Trevi Fountain! Construct a detailed LEGO® brick model of the world-famous Trevi Fountain, the largest fountain in Rome. Designed by Nicola Salvi, the ‘Fontana di Trevi’ took 30 years to build and was completed by his friend – the sculptor, Pietro Bracci – in 1762, 11 years after Salvi’s death. This stunning Baroque monument carved from Travertine stone has been the backdrop for many classic movies, including Federico Fellini’s La Dolce Vita. And, today, over 250 years later, the 49-meter-wide fountain still draws thousands of visitors to the small Trevi square. The intricate LEGO model of this iconic symbol of Rome incorporates features such as the façade of the Palazzo Poli, the statues of Ocean, Abundance and Health, plus translucent blue water-effect LEGO bricks.




This LEGO® Architecture Landmark Series interpretation of the Trevi Fountain was designed by artist Rok Žgalin Kobe in close collaboration with the LEGO design team.Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now.Designed by Nicola Salvi, the ‘Fontana di Trevi’ took 30 years to build and was completed by his friend - the sculptor, Pietro Bracci - in 1762, 11 years after Salvi’s death. This LEGO® Architecture Landmark Series interpretation of the Trevi Fountain was designed by artist Rok Žgalin Kobe in close collaboration with the LEGO design team.Interpretation of real-world architectural landmark, the Trevi FountainBooklet included with details on the design, architecture and history of the fountain (English and Italian language only. Measures 5” (14cm) tall, 7” (20cm) wide and 5” (14cm) deepCollect the entire LEGO® Architecture Landmark and Architect Series setsThe LEGO® Architecture product line is about celebrating the world of architecture through the medium of the LEGO brick and for all with an interest in design, architecture and history




WARNING: Choking Hazard - Small Parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years old. Limit 5 Per Customer Most Helpful Customer Reviews See all customer reviewsI really enjoy the sets in the LEGO Architecture series, and I am especially excited by the upcoming “Trevi Fountain” set. Rather than simply wait for the set to come out, I wanted to get a sneak peek at the build by trying to build part of the model without a list of parts or instructions. I also wanted to see if there are any rare or expensive parts hiding in this set. To be clear, I never intended to finish the entire model. Even though I have a significantly enhanced LEGO Architecture Studio set, I doubted that I would have all the bricks that are needed. I just wanted to explore some of the interesting parts of the model, especially the half-stud offsets that create a lip around the top section of the building facade. The first step I took was to try and determine the dimensions of the base. I did this by counting studs wherever possible, or by guessing based on the width of other objects.




This photo ended up being incorrect, the correct dimensions are two-studs narrower in the back, for a total of 26 studs wide and 18 studs deep. (For comparison, The UN Headquarters is also 26×18, and The White House model is 28×18.) Next, I started with the top of the building facade. It was easy to recreate the very top section and I’m pretty confident I did it correctly. Beneath that, we have some front-facing 2×2 and 2×4 tiles, likely attached using a bunch of 87087 – Brick, Modified 1 x 1 with Stud on 1 Side. I hope that’s true, as it is a very useful piece and it was not included in the 21050 – LEGO Architecture Studio set. This section also seems to use a ton of 87580 – 2×2 Jumpers, and I couldn’t figure out how to get some of the offsets without also using part 89737 – Tile 1×3 Which was also annoyingly omitted from the Architecture Studio set. I continued down the facade, struggling a bit to achieve the appropriate half-stud offsets to align the windows with the obvious front-facing 1×6 tile.




It looks like you will use at least 12 more of 87087 – Brick, Modified 1 x 1 with Stud on 1 Side to attach those front-facing tiles, so I expect that part will be getting cheaper on Bricklink soon. I could not achieve the appropriate offset to the window without using jumpers, and to my eye, I think we are looking at 1×2 Jumpers in Trans-Light-blue (3794 or 15573). If I’m correct, someone will be making real money on Bricklink, as it is currently a 45 cent part. Other fun parts include three white 85863 – microfigs (currently 1$ each), and one white 3846 – Triangular Shield (currently ~1.50$) Based on the photo, this looks like it will be a great addition to the Architecture series, even though it is more of a “sculpture” than a building. My hands-on experience building sections of the model reinforced my fondness for the design. The model has very fine details which are expertly rendered. I didn’t explore the sculptural forms in the fountain, but I think they are well done, especially given the relatively small scale.

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