LEGO has revealed its tallest set ever - the Eiffel Tower
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The set will be the second largest number of parts in the history of LEGO, the first place is for the "World map".

The set consists of 10,001 pieces and reaches a height of 150 cm, making it the tallest set and tallest tower. The tower itself consists of four sections, repeating the process of building a real tower. Even though the Eiffel Tower is an exhibit that impresses primarily with its size, the designers did not disregard the small details. These include ticket counters located on each of the four pillars of the foundation, as well as a few tiny trees, lanterns, and benches that are located under the tower.




The gift to the tower is "Eiffel's Apartment", a vignette depicting the apartment of Gustave Eiffel, with his minifigure.

The Eiffel Tower was released earlier, both in the form of a regular set and in the form of a small magnet.



The Eiffel Tower will go on sale on November 25, 2022. The cost of the set is 630 dollars or euros.



However, if you are tight on the budget and want to have a similar experience, we suggest you check our Eiffel Tower building set which is 67 cm tall and consists of 3090 building blocks. While it took 2 years to construct the Eiffel Tower in Paris, you can build at home the 67-cm tall Eiffel Tower on a weekend. Ready for a challenge?
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