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When in Rome, or just wishing that you were, the Trevi Fountain captures the history and romance of The Eternal City and makes for a serenely relaxing model-building activity for adults that becomes a truly display-worthy addition to your home decor.
Includes: The Palazzo Poli facade with papal crest, statue minifigures, mini hippocampi, Lovers Fountain, streetlamps, bollards, nameplate, base.
Sizing information: 1,880 pieces; 4.8 lb.; 18.9" (48cm) x 14.9" (38cm) x 3.7" (9cm) box; approximately 10" (25cm) x 15" (38cm) x 7" (18cm) assembled kit.
- Warning: Choking hazard. Small parts. Not for children under 3 years
- Ages 18 and up
- Plastic
- Imported
- Item #10973191
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Most helpful positive review
Feb 21, 2026
Memories Returned
This build became more than just bricks—it became a memory.
I really appreciate the techniques LEGO used to create depth and dimension. The layered stonework and textures give it movement, and the way the façade frames the fountain adds that architectural grandeur that makes it instantly recognizable. The sculpted riders were such fun touches—they give the set context and make it feel alive rather than flat.
I’ve always loved the Architecture series, but there’s something extra meaningful about building a place I’ve actually experienced. It’s not just décor. It’s a reminder of travel, adventure, and a version of me standing in Rome.
Until I toss another coin in person… this one holds the memory beautifully.
TaylorUF97
Reposted from LEGO
Most helpful critical review
Jan 31, 2026
Missing peace’s and couldn’t finish
I was missing peace’s and the Lego wasn’t lining up right even after taking it apart and putting it back together. Very disappointing a set for that price should be enjoyable but frustrating I’ve never had a problem maybe I just got a bad box. Just sucks to waist money
EmpressExcitableRawzom105
Reposted from LEGO
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RetroIowa
Reposted from LEGO
Feb 28, 2026
Just one thing wrong
I really like this build. I thought it was good quality, the amount of time to build, and complexity for the money you spent. Although I do think Lego have gotten ridiculously. However, there is one detail they could’ve done on this that would’ve just been a chefs kiss and that is instead of one of the clear windows. They should’ve had a printed window to represent the fake window in the Trevi fountain that would’ve been really cool.
TaylorUF97
Reposted from LEGO
Feb 21, 2026
Memories Returned
This build became more than just bricks—it became a memory.
I really appreciate the techniques LEGO used to create depth and dimension. The layered stonework and textures give it movement, and the way the façade frames the fountain adds that architectural grandeur that makes it instantly recognizable. The sculpted riders were such fun touches—they give the set context and make it feel alive rather than flat.
I’ve always loved the Architecture series, but there’s something extra meaningful about building a place I’ve actually experienced. It’s not just décor. It’s a reminder of travel, adventure, and a version of me standing in Rome.
Until I toss another coin in person… this one holds the memory beautifully.
EmpressExcitableRawzom105
Reposted from LEGO
Jan 31, 2026
Missing peace’s and couldn’t finish
I was missing peace’s and the Lego wasn’t lining up right even after taking it apart and putting it back together. Very disappointing a set for that price should be enjoyable but frustrating I’ve never had a problem maybe I just got a bad box. Just sucks to waist money
aIessio
Reposted from LEGO
Dec 27, 2025
Cool build
This set is very similar to the actual trevi fountain, and is a really cool set to have on display. i would say though it can get a little repetitive at times but overall an amazing set
SlickMick9
Reposted from LEGO
Aug 3, 2025
Amazing!
So many little pieces! And completely worth it. The detail put into this easily makes this one of the most phenomenal sets out there. Got this to commemorate our visit years ago so can't wait to modify it to add a picture frame!
ScoutMythicalArtist103
Reposted from LEGO
Aug 2, 2025
So Much Fun!!
This was such a fun set to build. The details were wonderful as always and the design elements were so unique. It was different from any set I've built and it looks beautiful on display!