LEGO pays homage to Jules Verne’s books: find out how to receive the set as a gift!

LEGO pays homage to Jules Verne’s books: find out how to receive the set as a gift!
LEGO pays homage to Jules Verne’s books: find out how to receive the set as a gift!

Bricks and literature lovers, get ready for an incredible surprise! LEGO has launched a special set to pay homage to the famous books of Jules Verne, one of the fathers of science fiction. Find out how to receive this wonderful celebratory set for free!

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From 21 to 30 June 2024with a minimum purchase of €150 on LEGO.comyou can receive the set for free Homage to the books of Jules Verne. This exclusive set, consisting of 351 piecesrepresents a tribute to Verne’s famous novels, including “Around the World in 80 Days“, “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” And “Five weeks on the ball.

Once completed, it’s a truly unique LEGO decorative piece, complete with Jules Verne minifigure. Featuring unmistakable details from three of Verne’s most beloved novels, this set is not only a literary tribute, but also a perfect decoration for any home or office. The dimensions of the set, 11 cm high, 15 cm wide and 14 cm deep, make it ideal for displaying anywhere. A perfect gift for children and adults, book, history or travel enthusiasts.

This promotion is only valid for a limited period, so we recommend you take advantage of it as soon as possible. Whether you are a fan of literary adventures or simply a lover of unique LEGO sets, you will surely find something to your liking among the available offers.

Don’t miss your chance to add this amazing set to your collection. Visit the LEGO Store now and immerse yourself in the fantastic world of Jules Verne with the new “Homage to the Books of Jules Verne” set!

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