25 Famous Landmarks Made Out of Legos
Warren Elsmore, a professional Lego artist, uses Legos to replicate landmarks like the Washington Monument, Arc de Triomphe and Flatiron Building.
By:
Mina Hochberg
Arc de Triomphe, Paris
Warren Elsmore, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, recreates famous buildings and landmarks out of Lego parts. The former IT consultant, now a full-time Lego artist, uses special computer software to map out blueprints for his more elaborate, life-sized creations. He stores millions of Lego bricks in his workshop drawers, categorized by size, shape and color. Browse photos of some of his most charming, impressive replicas.
Tour de France, Paris
Pompidou Centre, Paris
Parisian Cafe
Colosseum, Rome
Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur
Olympic Village, London
St. Pancras Station, London
Tracks at St. Pancras Station, London
Battersea, London
James Bond in a Parachute
Reichstag, Berlin
Trevi Fountain, Rome
Royal Terrace Hotel, Edinburgh, Scotland
Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
Welcome to Las Vegas Sign
Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C.
Washington Monument, Washington D.C.
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, New York City
Flatiron Building, New York City
A Brownstone Building, New York City
Hot Dog Stand in New York City
Marilyn Monroe and a Subway Grate, New York City
Himeji Castle, Japan
El Castillo, Mexico

Photo By: Warren Elsmore