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Uncategorized Saturday, May 12th 2012 at 3:00 pm

Dante’s Circles of Hell, Redesigned in LEGO Form

About a year ago, LEGO modeler Mihai Mihu began a massive new project to portray all the levels of Hell from Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy as LEGO sets. Today, Mihu’s descent into the punishments of humanity is complete, which is the perfect time to look back at all the hard work.  See all nine blocky levels of Hell, presented below.

In an interview posted on The Brother’s Brick, Mihu said that Dante’s work served only as a framework for the models. Rather than making painstaking re-creations, the models are Mihu’s own interpretation. Nevertheless, its a fascinating project. All the sets are impressively built, and some manage to be downright disgusting. Which, of course, is only appropriate.

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(all images by Mihai Mihu, via Brothers Brick)

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  • Dirk

    So basically this has almost nothing to do with The Divine Comedy.
    Disappointed!

  • Daniel Gray

    ZOMG! Are these life-size?!?!

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  • Char Aznable

    Too bad none of these actually show Dante’s Circles of Hell . Clever idea , and well executed , but he shouldn’t have named it after the Inferno if he wasn’t actually going to construct the (way cooler) punishments than he depicts here .