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title: "Architecture Brandenburg Gate 21011"
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# Detailed historical & design booklet Authentic 12 Doric columns build Iconic 3.6" tall landmark replica Architecture Brandenburg Gate 21011

**Brand:** lego
**Price:** ₹ 30608
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🏛️ Build history, own prestige — the Brandenburg Gate in your hands!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Architecture Brandenburg Gate 21011 by lego
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 30608 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- lego enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Collector’s Dream:** Part of the exclusive LEGO Landmark & Architecture series—build your own world heritage collection.
- • **Miniature Masterpiece:** A precise 9.2cm tall scale model capturing Brandenburg Gate’s grandeur.
- • **Engaging & Educational:** Perfect for future architects and design enthusiasts seeking inspiration and hands-on learning.
- • **Timeless Display Piece:** Sleek, compact dimensions (11x8x3 inches) make it a sophisticated addition to any modern workspace or living room.
- • **Architectural Storytelling:** Includes an insightful booklet revealing the rich history and design secrets behind the monument.

## Overview

The LEGO Architecture Brandenburg Gate 21011 is a meticulously crafted scale model of Berlin’s iconic 18th-century monument, standing 3.6 inches tall and featuring 12 authentic Doric columns. Designed by architect Adam Reed Tucker, it includes a detailed booklet on the gate’s history and design, making it an inspiring collectible for architecture lovers and professionals alike. This set is part of the renowned LEGO Landmark series, perfect for elevating your desk or shelf with a piece of world heritage.

## Description

From the Manufacturer Commissioned by King Frederick William II of Prussia as a sign of peace, the Brandenburg Gate has been one of Berlin's most important monuments for over 200 years - both as an architectural landmark and historic symbol. The grandest of a series of 18 gates circling the city, the Brandenburg Gate was constructed between 1788-1791 from the Propylaea-inspired designs of architect Carl Gotthard Langhans. This sandstone gate consists of twelve Doric columns that combine to form five passageways, topped by the imposing Johann Gottfried Schadow statue, Quadriga - a four-horse chariot ridden by Victoria, the Roman Goddess of victory. This LEGO Landmark series interpretation of the Brandenburg Gate was designed by US architect Adam Reed Tucker in collaboration with the LEGO design team.

Review: The Gateway to Prussia in Miniture - Having been stationed in West Germany in the early 1970’s with the US Army, I had the privilege to travel to Berlin on three separate occasions from 1970 to 1971. On each of these occasions I had the chance to visit the Berlin Wall and even travelled into East Berlin where the Brandenburg Gate resided. Having been built in the late 18th century as one of eighteen gates surrounding Berlin, it was considered by all Germans as the gateway to Prussia. Having interest in various architectural styles, I took my chances and purchased this rendition of the Brandenburg Gate in the Legos Architectural series. At first I found the instructions to be somewhat confusing but as I progressed I gained a rhythm of placement of the bricks. However, as I progressed toward the finish I noticed that my columns were misplaced and I had to deconstruct and back pedal to my pages of error. Upon looking at the instructions I could see why I made the mistake as the angle of the picture did not show on which notch of the brick I was to use. Looking at the next series of pictures I could see my error. However I was placing other bricks on other subassemblies at that time and was not concerned with what I had finished. In other words the horse was already out of the barn and I didn’t even notice it. In deconstruction I learned a great deal and discovered that one must assess placement after each page to make sure that you’re on the right track. Keep your eyes on the finished project and make sure you are using the right bricks and the placement is correct. Rushing can instill errors down the road. Once constructed, I was pleased with what was built and is a fine miniature detail of an historical monument with much architectural appeal. One glitch is that I was missing one piece of a column and had to go on the Lego website to order the missing piece and thus I had to stop construction for two weeks until I received the missing piece. Lego does supply any missing pieces at no charge. In general I am very pleased with the product and will continue to buy others in the Lego Architectural Series.
Review: Added to the collection..and well worth it. - We have been adding the Lego Architecture building one and time. This was our latest addition. Which now makes it complete...the at least until they create a new one. We use these projects as a family exercise. Like a board game if you will. Sunday, in the living room. Coffee. Reading about the Gate, it's history. The book that accompanies the Lego pieces is fantastic. We then do a search online. Wikipedia reading. Usually these buildings have their own webpage..so we delve even deeper into the stories, history, the design, the architect themselves. This series is truly perfect for anyone. The instructions COULD NOT be easier. I'm sure a bunch of research went into this...but we do wish that you could by a "large scale" version of your favorite models. So that they would come in two sizes. Yes..the price is astronomical...but then again...they have cornered the market. There is NO competition for products like this. Which kind of sucks. But none the less. These are great fun.

## Features

- Interpretation of real-world architectural landmark the Brandenburg Gate.
- Booklet included with details on design and history (English language only. Other languages available for download).
- Measures 3.6" (9.2cm) tall, 8.8" (22.4cm) wide and 3.7" (9.6cm) deep.
- Collect the entire Landmark and Architect series sets.
- LEGO Architecture inspires future architects, engineers and designers.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0050R0V3O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #496,800 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #14,528 in Toy Building Sets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (233) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
| Item model number | 4642308 |
| Manufacturer | LEGO Architecture |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 8 x 3 inches |
| Release date | September 1, 2011 |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Gateway to Prussia in Miniture
*by R***E on May 24, 2014*

Having been stationed in West Germany in the early 1970’s with the US Army, I had the privilege to travel to Berlin on three separate occasions from 1970 to 1971. On each of these occasions I had the chance to visit the Berlin Wall and even travelled into East Berlin where the Brandenburg Gate resided. Having been built in the late 18th century as one of eighteen gates surrounding Berlin, it was considered by all Germans as the gateway to Prussia. Having interest in various architectural styles, I took my chances and purchased this rendition of the Brandenburg Gate in the Legos Architectural series. At first I found the instructions to be somewhat confusing but as I progressed I gained a rhythm of placement of the bricks. However, as I progressed toward the finish I noticed that my columns were misplaced and I had to deconstruct and back pedal to my pages of error. Upon looking at the instructions I could see why I made the mistake as the angle of the picture did not show on which notch of the brick I was to use. Looking at the next series of pictures I could see my error. However I was placing other bricks on other subassemblies at that time and was not concerned with what I had finished. In other words the horse was already out of the barn and I didn’t even notice it. In deconstruction I learned a great deal and discovered that one must assess placement after each page to make sure that you’re on the right track. Keep your eyes on the finished project and make sure you are using the right bricks and the placement is correct. Rushing can instill errors down the road. Once constructed, I was pleased with what was built and is a fine miniature detail of an historical monument with much architectural appeal. One glitch is that I was missing one piece of a column and had to go on the Lego website to order the missing piece and thus I had to stop construction for two weeks until I received the missing piece. Lego does supply any missing pieces at no charge. In general I am very pleased with the product and will continue to buy others in the Lego Architectural Series.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Added to the collection..and well worth it.
*by I***N on February 27, 2013*

We have been adding the Lego Architecture building one and time. This was our latest addition. Which now makes it complete...the at least until they create a new one. We use these projects as a family exercise. Like a board game if you will. Sunday, in the living room. Coffee. Reading about the Gate, it's history. The book that accompanies the Lego pieces is fantastic. We then do a search online. Wikipedia reading. Usually these buildings have their own webpage..so we delve even deeper into the stories, history, the design, the architect themselves. This series is truly perfect for anyone. The instructions COULD NOT be easier. I'm sure a bunch of research went into this...but we do wish that you could by a "large scale" version of your favorite models. So that they would come in two sizes. Yes..the price is astronomical...but then again...they have cornered the market. There is NO competition for products like this. Which kind of sucks. But none the less. These are great fun.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid and nice albeit some odd pieces.
*by M***. on February 5, 2015*

This lego is a lot of fun to put together and much easier than some of the other in the architecture series. There aren't nearly as many 1 by 1 pieces. Oddly though the jail bars used to make up the columns all around it were all the same with 4 studs on top except for one that only had 2 studs on top. In the directions it showed them all being the 2 stud kind. It didn't matter much structure wise. It's very solid and looks nice! It isn't listed as a part in the manual but the name plate brick comes in both English and German. I ended up putting both on mine.

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