LEGO has unveiled the next two additions to the Architecture line as the towering 21042 Statue of Liberty and 21041 Great Wall of China. Lady Liberty has 1,685 pieces and will sell for $119.99 USD. The Great Wall has 551 pieces and will sell for $49.99 USD. Both sets will be available June 1.





The Statue of Liberty set measures 17 inches tall, includes the plinth (unlike the former 3450 Statue of Liberty) and is made from primarily sand green and tan elements (as well as a minifigure hair element for the torch). If you are in New York, the set will be available ahead of June 1 at a variety of retailers in the city (listed below) starting May 19.

The Great Wall of China set includes two turrets and a winding wall on top of a lush dark green mountain side. Interestingly, the set is modular so you can connect multiple copies to create a longer and more impressive wall.

The Brothers Brick will have reviews of both the new LEGO Architecture sets for you in the coming week, but enjoy the full press releases and photo galleries below in the mean time.

21042 LEGO® Architecture Statue of Liberty

Ages 16+ | 1,685 pieces | US $119.99 | Available June 1

Create an iconic symbol of freedom—the Statue of Liberty! Bring a symbolic centerpiece to your home or office with this LEGO® Architecture interpretation of the Statue of Liberty, a perfect marriage of architecture and sculpture.

This impressive LEGO interpretation faithfully reproduces the monument’s harmonious blend of sculpture and architecture with its intricately detailed shield-lined pedestal, brick detailing and columned balconies. The beautifully crafted Lady Liberty statue features a flowing robe, broken shackles, 7-ray crown, iconic tablet and an upraised arm bearing a golden torch. Finished with an authentic sand-green and beige color scheme, and a decorative nameplate, this model delivers a highly satisfying building experience to all with an interest in architecture, travel, history and design, and makes a truly symbolic centerpiece for the home or office.

LEGO® Architecture interpretation of the real-world architectural landmark, the Statue of Liberty.

Features an intricately detailed pedestal with shield & brick detailing, columned balconies, and a Lady Liberty statue with a flowing robe, 7-ray crown, iconic tablet and golden torch.

LEGO® Architecture celebrates the world of architecture through the medium of the LEGO brick, and is developed for all with an interest in travel, architecture, history and design.

Measures over 17” (44cm) high, 5” (14cm) wide and 5” (14cm) deep.

Available exclusively in New York City on May 19th at the following locations: Amazon Books, Barnes and Noble, Target, Mary Arnold Toys, LEGO Brand Retail Stores, & LEGOLAND Discovery Center. The set with be release nationwide on June 1st.

21041 LEGO® Architecture Great Wall of China

Ages 16+ | 551 pieces | US $49.99 | Available June 1

Stretching thousands of miles across Northern China, the Great Wall is the world’s longest human-made structure and was once manned by over a million guards. Now a World Heritage Site and popular tourist destination, the wall was built and rebuilt between the 5th century BCE and the 16th century to protect the northern borders of the Chinese Empire. This detailed model depicts two turrets joined by a winding section of the wall atop a dark-green mountainous landscape with lush valleys, trees and lakes, and is finished with decorative English and Chinese nameplates. Discover the clever building techniques that allow the wall to drape the countryside, curving up, down and around mountains and rugged, undulating terrain. Connect multiple models to expand your Great Wall display.

Measures over 4” (12cm) high, 10” (27cm) wide and 3” (9cm) deep.

Features a winding wall section with two turrets, draped over a mountainous landscape with trees and lakes.

Also features two decorative nameplates written in English and Chinese.

Connect multiple Great Wall models to expand your display.

The included booklet contains information about the design, architecture and history of the building.