LEGO Brings Nature to Life with the New Botanical Garden Set
The LEGO Group has just introduced its latest creation in the LEGO Ideas collection: the enchanting LEGO Ideas The Botanical Garden set.

With a remarkable 3,792 pieces, this set is a dream come true for both botanical enthusiasts and LEGO fans. Inspired by the elegance of a Victorian-style botanical garden, it invites builders to immerse themselves in a world filled with intricate details, plants, and architectural beauty.
The main feature of this exquisite model is a meticulously crafted glasshouse with three separate atriums, each with its own unique theme and over 35 plant species.
The largest atrium serves as the centerpiece of the Botanical Garden, featuring a beautiful spiral staircase that leads to an observation deck. From this elevated vantage point, builders can admire two majestic exotic trees, carefully detailed to enhance the atmosphere of the garden.
The other two smaller atriums provide a delightful contrast. One is home to an arid garden filled with impressive cacti, bringing a different type of natural beauty to the scene. The other contains a charming café, offering a perfect spot for the LEGO minifigures to relax.

This stunning botanical wonder was designed by Italian LEGO enthusiast Valentina Bima, who submitted her concept as part of the LEGO Ideas program. After receiving an overwhelming 10,000 votes from the LEGO community, her creation was turned into a real set.
One of the standout features of this set is the inclusion of 12 LEGO minifigures, the highest number ever included in a LEGO Ideas set. The figures represent a variety of characters, including four staff members—a manager, two gardeners, and a barista—as well as visitors.
The LEGO Ideas The Botanical Garden set will be available for LEGO Insiders starting November 1, 2024, and for the general public on November 4, 2024. The set is priced at €329.99 / £289.99 / $329.99 and will be available both online and in LEGO stores.
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