Now that 21058 Great Pyramid of Giza has proven that LEGO Architecture isn't bound by time periods, there are plenty of other places for the theme to go next.
When 21058 Great Pyramid of Giza releases on June 1, it will be the first LEGO Architecture set to depict a monument as it was hundreds of years ago. It's a new concept for Architecture and one that we think can be explored further by visiting locations new and old.
4 – Stonehenge

Stonehenge has yet to be recreated in LEGO officially, and an Architecture model dedicated to the site could include extra elements to depict it in both it's ancient and current appearance. After all, you'd only need to remove and knock down a few brick-built columns to get from one to the other.
3 – Colosseum

We've already received a huge Colosseum creation in
2 – Chichen Itza

This one might be a bit too similar to
1 – Acropolis

The hilltop Acropolis of Athens could make for an interesting LEGO Architecture set, combining natural designs with man-made buildings, showcasing the culture of this ancient civilisation.
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