Neuschwanstein Castle made of LEGO bricks. A treat for fans of architecture!

Neuschwanstein Castle from LEGO bricks is the latest set in the Architecture series from the iconic Danish brand LEGO. The company presents a unique model – an impressive reconstruction of one of Europe’s most iconic castles. This advanced set, numbered 21063, was created for adult architecture and history enthusiasts.

Exceptional detail and impressive scale

The new model consists of 3,455 pieces, making it one of the largest sets in the Architecture collection. The striking structure is approximately 31 cm high, 46 cm wide and 20 cm deep. It features faithfully reproduced turrets, porches, courtyards, stairs and roofs, as well as fine interior details – such as the throne room and the swan sculpture, which refers to the name of Neuschwanstein Castle – ‘new swan stone’.

Seasonality and interactivity

A surprising and unique element of the model is the choice of vegetation – the kit contains parts that allow the castle to be presented against a summer or autumn landscape. This is not just decoration, but an interactive decorative feature that can be adapted to the taste of the builder.

Who is this model for?

The Neuschwanstein Castle from LEGO bricks is ideal for adult collectors and architecture lovers. With detailed instructions and the support of the LEGO Builder app, you can immerse yourself in the process of its creation. It’s the perfect gift for fans of European history, iconic buildings and leisurely artistic construction.

How much does a LEGO Neuschwanstein castle cost?

The set has been priced slightly differently in different regions: around $279.99 in the US, €269.99 in Europe and £239.99 in the UK. In Poland, you will need to prepare PLN 1149 to become the owner of this amazing set. The set is available for pre-order with a release scheduled for 1 August 2025.

LEGO for architects – the most interesting sets of recent years

LEGO bricks have been proving for years that they are not just a toy for children. It is a full-scale attraction for adults as well. What’s more – the LEGO Group is very adept at adapting its products to different thematic groups and interests. Below you will find a sample list of other sets that are aimed at architecture lovers.

  1. Trevi Fountain (21062) – 1,880 pieces, available from 1 March 2025

  2. Notre-Dame de Paris (21061) – 4,383 pieces, released 1 June 2024

  3. Himeji Castle (21060) – 2,125 elements, released 1 August 2023

  4. Great Pyramid of Giza (21058) – 1,476 elements, released 1 August 2022

  5. Statue of Liberty (21042) – 1,685 elements, released 1 June 2018

  6. Panorama of New York (21028) – 598 elements, released 1 January 2016

  7. Paris (21044) – 649 elements, released 1 January 2019

  8. London (21034) – 468 elements, released 1 January 2017

  9. Burj Khalifa (21055) – 333 elements, released in 2020

About The LEGO Group:
The LEGO Group’s mission is to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow through the power of play. The LEGO in Play system, with LEGO bricks as its foundation, allows children and fans to build and rebuild anything they can think of. The LEGO Group was founded in Billund, Denmark, in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen, and its name comes from the two Danish words LEg GOdt, meaning ‘have fun’.today, the LEGO Group remains a family-owned company based in Billund. However, its products are now sold in more than 130 countries around the world.

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