Germany has reason to be proud! One of the most beautiful castles in Europe now in Lego set

The Lego Architecture series shows no signs of slowing down. According to the latest rumors, a new set featuring the famous Neuschwanstein Castle will be released soon.
The Lego Architecture series is something that older builders like the most. The unique line allows you to build realistic models of the most famous buildings and city panoramas from around the world . It is this series that gave us, for example, sets recreating the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris or the Trevi Fountain in Rome.
If internet rumors are to be believed, the next one will be the Bavarian one, which is supposedly going to become the most expensive set in the series .

Known for its Neo-Romanesque architecture , Neuschwanstein Castle sits on a rocky hill in the Bavarian Alps. It is no coincidence that it is called a fairytale palace, as the building features turrets, towers, and a multi-level facade with decorative brickwork. In August, all of these details and more will be recreated in a model built from the world's most famous building blocks .

The model with the serial number 21063 will be made entirely in microscale. Without minifigures , but with architectural accuracy in the foreground. If you believe the photos posted on the web, the main structure of the castle has been carefully recreated using white masonry elements to recreate the limestone walls and decorative windows and arches . The building will be divided into sections, thanks to which it will be possible to look inside the castle, for example, to the central courtyard .
The whole thing will be placed on a thin black base, but the castle itself has been raised on dark sand and green elements recreating the rocky German landscape surrounding the structure.
There will be quite a lot of assembly here, because according to many sources, the set is to consist of 3,455 elements .
The 21063 set is set to premiere on August 1, 2025. Lego collectors speculate that its price will be $269.99, or about PLN 1,010 , although of course the official Polish price may differ slightly.
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