Louvre Museum (1353 pieces)
Louvre Museum (1353 pieces)
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🏛️ Louvre Museum: An Architectural Gem of Paris
The Louvre Museum, located in the heart of Paris, is one of the most renowned art museums in the world.
Originally built as a fortress in the late 12th century, the building was transformed into a royal residence and later into a museum in 1793.
Today, it houses a vast collection of masterpieces, including the famous Mona Lisa, and is known for its iconic glass pyramid designed by I. M. Pei.
🧱 Product Details
🔢 Number of pieces: 1,353 blocks
👤 Recommended age: From 14 years old
📖 Instruction manual: Includes a detailed paper guide
🧾 Important: Only Original LEGO products come with a sealed brand box. Replicas are shipped in generic packaging.


🎯 Highlights
Iconic replica: Recreates the Pavillon de l'Horloge and the emblematic glass pyramid of the Louvre.
Educational experience: Encourages motor skills, creativity, and historical knowledge.
Sophisticated gift: Perfect for enthusiasts of architecture, art, and French culture.

🏗️ Engaging and enjoyable assembly
Perfect for those who love architecture and want to get lost in the details of an iconic monument!
🎁 Sophisticated and creative gift
Ideal for those who value art, history, and memorable assembly experiences.
📖 A piece of Paris in your space
A tribute in blocks to the most famous museum in the world — to build, display, and be enchanted!


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