
A new Lego set dedicated to Rome's Trevi Fountain was unveiled by Mayor Roberto Gualtieri and Lego Italia general manger Marco Capone in front of the Baroque landmark on Wednesday. The collector's set, which has 1,800 pieces and a €160 price tag, is part of Lego's Architecture series representing iconic buildings and monuments from around the world.
The replica of the Trevi Fountain features the sculpted façade of Palazzo Poli and the central figure of Oceanus, along with details including lampposts. The set - measuring 25 cm high, 38 cm wide and 18 cm deep - is marketed at adults and went on sale on 1 March.
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