Set Facts
- The Louvre Museum was built as a Fortress in Paris (France) in the late 12th century and was later turned into the world's most famous art museum in 1692. Housing the Mona Lisa painting by Leonardo DaVinci, the Louvre museum receives over 9 million visitors annually.
- Louvre was designed by LEGO designer Rok Zgalin Kobe.
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Louvre Reviews
Is this LEGO set a good investment?
“Over that last few years Louvre has been a particularly good investment for Architecture collectors with an annualized growth of upwards of 9.5% per year. However, there is market indication that the set will experience a slight annual growth decrease in the coming years, but this should be only by a few percentage points at most. When compared to the vast majority of set in the Architecture theme, this set is still an excellent investment for collectors.”
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“We start with the base layout, followd by the old part of the building. This is filled with lots of character and hidden detail you'll discover as the build rises from the ground. As we move onto the forecourt we add the glass panels and then the amazing glass pyramid. The... More techinque used to create this structure is simply stunning and I really appreciated how the set finished with one of the highlights of the build.”
“LEGO Architecture Louvre set is a nice addition to the LEGO Architecture line, and a good representation of the original building. It is also an excellent source of rare parts and colors that you might want to take advantage of.”
Full review at thebrickblogger.com
“While every LEGO architecture set is an insta-buy for me (I have every model in the series), this is the 2015 set that I am most excited about. I love the challenge of capturing a more ornate Architectural style using LEGO bricks, and the result is excellent. The model is... More immediately recognizable.”
Full review at tomalphin.com
Subtheme Analysis
Lifespan
34 mos (this set 26 mos)
Annual growth
+8.41% (this set +14.22%)
This set's annual growth (CAGR) vs. subtheme
Community Stats
Louvre currently ranks #15 out of the top most owned sets in Architecture Landmark Series.
About Architecture Landmark Series
The LEGO Architecture Landmark Series started in 2008 and consists primarily of models that represent the world's most famous structures. Initially the sets were focused on major cities in the United States such as models of the Sears Tower, John Hancock Center, the Empire State Building, and the Seattle Space Needle followed by international landmarks including Burj Khalifa, Brandenburg Gate, the Sydney Opera House and dozens more. Within the subtheme the scale of the sets differ widely.
Landmark Series currently consists of 32 sets that as of now has run from 2008 to 2023. As of today,
21021 Marina Bay Sands is the most valuable Landmark Series set with an estimated new/factory sealed value of $1,103.
Summary
Architecture Landmark Series Louvre set 21024 was released on September 2, 2015, retailing for $60, it has since been retired. New, unopened sets are valued at $140, used ones can be found for $78.
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Build a LEGO® brick model of the Louvre, the world’s largest museum of art. Located in the heart of Paris on the bank of the river Seine, this magnificent structure, renowned for its striking blend of Renaissance and Modernist architecture, welcomes over 9 million visitors a year and houses over 35,000 works of art, including Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.
The Louvre started life as a fortress, built by King Philip Augustus in 1190 to protect Parisians from foreign invasion, and has since undergone a number of renovations. The result is the architecturally stunning Louvre we know today.
This detailed LEGO model features the prominent Pavillon de l'Horloge and the iconic, once controversial glass pyramid designed by the renowned Chinese-American architect, I. M. Pei. Build a detailed model of the world’s largest art museum!
Includes the Pavillon de l'Horloge and the iconic glass pyramid
Includes collectible booklet containing information about the design, architecture...
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