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Five iconic Lego sets to decorate

Anne Fischer
27/1/2023
Translation: machine translated

Do you love Lego, but never know what to do with the colourful bricks? Why don't you try using the little bricks as decoration?

For Lego fans, 28 January is likely to be a special date: On this day in 1958, the toy manufacturer from Billund in Denmark was granted the patent for the famous Lego brick. Since then, International Lego Day has been celebrated on this day every year. Reason enough to celebrate the sheer range of toy sets. The following five Lego sets are perfect for decorating - all year round.

Japanese tree art

Starry Night by Van Gogh

The red tongue on the wall

Lego's own creation

Magic chess

Cover photo: Pexels/Markus Spiske

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A true local journalist with a secret soft spot for German pop music. Mum of two boys, a dog and about 400 toy cars in all shapes and colours. I always enjoy travelling, reading and go to concerts, too.


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