LEGO 21011 Brandenburg Gate is a Architecture set valued at $136 for new and sealed sets, up 290% from an original retail price of $34.99. The set retired in December 2015 with annual appreciation averaging 6.67% since. Used copies are valued between $35 and $48 depending on condition. Secondary market prices for new and sealed sets typically fall between $112 and $159.

Set Value (New/Sealed)

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LEGO 21011 Brandenburg Gate is an Architecture Landmark Series set released in 2011, containing 363 pieces. It builds a microscale model of Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate and was designed by architect Adam Reed Tucker. The set includes a booklet with design and historical information, including the gate’s completion in 1791. It was the first LEGO Architecture set based on European, and specifically German, architecture.

A new and sealed Brandenburg Gate is currently valued at around $136, with annual growth of approximately 4%, which is lower than other Landmark Series sets. The average used price is $40 for those in good overall condition. Based on current trends, this set could be valued near $145 within the next year. New and sealed listings currently range from $125 to $165. The set was available for 51 months, from September 2011 to December 2015.

For Sale (New/Sealed)

(KR) 21011 Architecture Brandenburg Gate 363pcs SEALED $99.99
-26.7%
(NL) NIB, box open, content sealed $104.95
-23.0%
(US) ARCHITECTURE: Brandenburg Gate (21011)
BrickEconomy Choice
$110.00
-19.3%
(US) Box is sealed and in good condition $115.00
-15.7%
(CA) BRAND NEW LEGO Architecture Brandenburg Gate SET 21011 RETRIED 2011 $121.15
-11.1%
(US) BrickLink store Brion's Extras... No Min.. $124.99
-8.3%
(US) Retired LEGO ARCHITECTURE: Brandenburg Gate (21011) MINT NISB From 2011 $125.00
-8.3%
(US) BrickLink store A&W Brick House $125.00
-8.3%
(US) BrickLink store House of Many Bricks $125.00
-8.3%
(US) ARCHITECTURE: Brandenburg Gate (21011) $130.00
-4.7%
(US) 21011 - Brandenburg Gate - Retired - Brand New in Sealed Box $135.95
-0.3%
(UK) BrickLink store The Brick Boys $139.70
+2.5%
(US) Architecture Brandenburg Gate 21011 $140.99
+3.4%
(US) 21011 BRANDENBURG GATE: ARCHITECTURE (BRAND NEW/FACTORY SEALED) $144.88
+6.3%
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Sales Distribution (Last 90 Days)

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Commissioned by King Frederick William II of Prussia as a sign of peace, the Brandenburg Gate has been one of Berlin's most important monuments for over 200 years – both as an architectural landmark and historic symbol. The grandest of a series of 18 gates circling the city, the Brandenburg Gate was constructed between 1788–1791 from the Propylaea-inspired designs of architect Carl Gotthard Langhans.

This sandstone gate consists of twelve Doric columns that combine to form five passageways, topped by the imposing Johann Gottfried Schadow statue, Quadriga – a four-horse chariot ridden by Victoria, the Roman Goddess of victory. This LEGO® Landmark series interpretation of the Brandenburg Gate was designed by US architect Adam Reed Tucker in collaboration with the LEGO design team. Interpretation of real-world architectural landmark the Brandenburg Gate Booklet included with details on design and history (English language only. Other languages available for download)...
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