With 289 pieces, the LEGO Berlin (21027) is a neat little set. It launched in 2016 under the Architecture banner at $29.99.
You're looking at $0.104 per piece, which holds up well against other Architecture sets.
For the price point, the Berlin delivers a clean Architecture build that's easy to recommend.
Key Features
289 pieces — Compact and purpose-built — great for a quick session
$0.104 per piece — Standard value for the Architecture range
Skylines collection — Sought-after corner of the Architecture lineup
From 2016 — Modern LEGO design and packaging quality
Theme Background
As a 2016 addition to Architecture, part of the Skylines subcollection, the Berlin slots into the more affordable side of Architecture. Architecture is part of LEGO's broader product lineup, and at $29.99 this set is priced accordingly. The $0.104 per piece is in line with Architecture averages.
Collectors following Architecture specifically should note the Skylines subtheme — it's a category that tends to draw attention and hold value, especially as sets in this tier age out of production.
Why This Set Is Special
1050% above retail. Now trading at $345.00, up 1050% from $29.99 RRP — a 35% annualized return over 8.2 years since retirement.
Part-out value 7.4x retail — The individual parts are worth $222.71 on BrickLink — 7.4x the $29.99 retail price. Exceptional part-out value.
Frequently Asked Questions
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