Cuatro juegos de LEGO que necesitamos de monumentos famosos del mundo

Cuatro juegos de LEGO que necesitamos de monumentos famosos del mundo

As los rumores vuelan ¡Hola! LEGO ICONOS 10307 Torre Eiffel, we've been eyeing up other global landmarks that we think deserve a set of their very own.

La LEGO Group ya ha abordado una serie de maravillas del mundo, desde 21058 Gran Pirámide of Giza to no fewer than two brick-built versions of the Taj Mahal. We may not be able to bring home monuments like these from around the world, but having a miniature LEGO versión de ellos es la siguiente mejor opción.

No importa cuántos juegos LEGO Group put together, there will still be plenty more wonderful, real-world sights to convert into brick form. Here's a look at four of our favourites that are still yet to be adapted by the LEGO Grupo.

4—Acrópolis

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Imagen: Carole Raddato, Autorizado debajo CC BY-SA 2.0

While it's been a LEGO Ideas set on a number of occasions, the Acropolis has never been successful in making it to be an actual set. An ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens, the Acropolis is best known for the Parthenon, a former temple dedicated to the Goddess Athena.

The Parthenon alone would make for an impressive LEGO set, but the entire Acropolis holds a number of ancient buildings of great architectural and historical significance. From afar, the Acropolis makes a striking image against the sky, perhaps lending itself well to a Skylines set from the LEGO Architecture .

3-Notre Dame de Paris

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Imagen: Ali Sabagh, Autorizado debajo CC0 1.0

Al igual que la Torre Eiffel, Notre Dame de Paris es un lugar muy conocido en París, Francia. La catedral sufrió mucho por un incendio en 2019, pero antes de eso se consideraba una de las catedrales más bellas del mundo.

Dedicated to the Virgin Mary, it features various spires and windows in the Gothic style that are not often rendered in brick form. Not only would it be a definite challenge to build, it would be an impressive addition to any LEGO colección.

2-La Esfinge

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Imagen: MúsicaAnimales, Autorizado debajo CC BY-SA 3.0

While there are minute Sphinxes positioned near the entrance to LEGO 21058 Gran Pirámide of Giza, we think it's about time the Great Sphinx of Giza also gets her own set. With the body of a lion and the head of a human, dressed in Ancient Egyptian garb, it makes for an impressive sight by itself.

For anyone who's already added 21058 to a display, placing a LEGO Sphinx next to it would surely complete the look. What's more, you could have an interesting double build, with one version of it whole as it was when it was first built and a removable piece that exposes the damage that it has today.

1-El puente Golden Gate

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Imagen: Rich Niewiroski Jr., Autorizado debajo CC BY 2.5

Finally, we come to the landmark that made it number one on this list. Although 21043 San Francisco includes the Golden Gate Bridge in a small version, expanding this out to a larger set, similar to 10214 Puente de la Torre, would do justice to the enormous suspension bridge that marks the skyline in San Francisco.

After all, the bridge has been described as the most beautiful of its kind in the world, so what else could be more deserving of LEGO immortality?

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Foto principal: Rich Niewiroski Jr., Autorizado debajo CC BY 2.5

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