Pantasy
The Opera Building
This brick model from Pantasy recreates a grand opera house, designed with multiple levels and intricate architectural detail. Inspired by traditional European theatre buildings, the structure combines decorative exterior elements with a fully realised interior layout. As part of the brick kit range, it offers a large and immersive build suited to display.
Constructed from 3,518 pieces, the model is built across several storeys, each of which can be removed to reveal the interior. The ground level and main hall feature a two-tier performance space, complete with stage and seating areas. Upper levels include viewing balconies and decorative features that reflect the design of classic opera venues. The roof and upper walls can be lifted away, allowing clear access to the interior for display or adjustment.
The set also includes five mini-figures, adding a sense of scale and activity to the finished model. Details such as revolving entrance doors, candelabras, and exhibition-style areas contribute to the overall presentation. The combination of interior and exterior features makes this model suitable as a centrepiece within a collection of brick-built buildings.
- Brick-built model of a multi-storey opera house
- 3,518-piece self-build construction
- Includes five mini-figures
- Two-tier performance hall with stage and seating
- Viewing balconies and decorative interior features
- Removable floors and roof for interior access
- Revolving entrance door and detailed exterior elements
- Approximate dimensions: 24.4cm x 26.6cm x 35.8cm
Opera houses have long been associated with cultural and architectural significance, often designed to reflect the artistic importance of the performances they host. With ornate interiors, layered seating arrangements, and dedicated stage spaces, these buildings are designed to enhance both sound and visual experience. This model reflects those characteristics, offering a compact representation of a traditional opera venue. It highlights the blend of performance, design, and public space that defines these iconic buildings.
































