Recreate a timeless symbol of peace and unity with the LEGO® Architecture Brandenburg Gate Building Set. This meticulously designed model pays tribute to over 200 years of history as one of Berlin’s most celebrated monuments.
Commissioned by King Frederick William II of Prussia and completed between 1788 and 1791, the Brandenburg Gate was envisioned as a symbol of peace. Designed by architect Carl Gotthard Langhans, the gate’s neoclassical style draws inspiration from the Propylaea in Athens. Crafted from sandstone, the structure features 12 Doric columns and is crowned by the Quadriga, a stunning chariot sculpture drawn by four horses and depicting Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory. This masterpiece was created by sculptor Johann Gottfried Schadow.
Architect Adam Reed Tucker’s LEGO interpretation faithfully captures the grandeur of this iconic landmark. Whether you’re a fan of architecture, history, or design, this set offers a rewarding building experience and an exquisite display piece for your home or office.
Is LEGO Architecture: Brandenburg Gate (21011) retired?
Yes, LEGO Architecture: Brandenburg Gate (21011) has been retired. It was available from September 1, 2011, until December 31, 2015, and is no longer in production.
Brandenburg Gate Building Set
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Build a LEGO replica of the Brandenburg Gate!
Commissioned by King Frederick William II of Prussia as a sign of peace, the Brandenburg Gate is one of Berlin’s most important monuments – both as an architectural landmark and historic symbol – for over 200 years. The grandest of a series of 18 gates through which the city was accessed, the Brandenburg Gate was constructed between 1788 and 1791 from the designs of architect Carl Gotthard Langhans and was inspired by the Propylaea in Athens. Built in sandstone and comprised of 12 Doric columns, the gate’s crown jewel is the Quadriga, a sculpture of a chariot and 4 horses depicting Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory, created by Johann Gottfried Schadow. This detailed LEGO model was designed by architect Adam Reed Tucker.
- Architectural replica of the real-world Brandenburg Gate
- Booklet included with details on design and history. (English language only)