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Benjamin Abbott

Lego reveals its biggest ever set, and it's even more massive than Lego Minas Tirith

A woman looks at the Lego Sagrada Familia as she places the final tower on top of it.

Lego has produced many massive kits over the years, but now it's outdone them all with its largest ever set.

The Lego Sagrada Família, due to launch on November 1, is an eye-watering 12,000+ pieces strong. That officially makes it 1,000 pieces larger than the previous record holder, the now-retired Lego Art World Map, and bigger than most of the best Lego sets combined. It's around 4K pieces bigger than Lego Minas Tirith as well, which until now was the most impressive Lego model I'd ever seen.

As a result, it also has a price tag to match; the model is $800 from Lego, or £649.99 in the UK. While that's not as expensive as last year's enormous Lego Death Star, it's still on the upper end of the scale in terms of cost. Considering how huge this thing is (it's 24 inches tall and over 18 inches wide), I don't suppose that should come as a surprise.

At a whopping 12,060 pieces, the Lego Sagrada Família is the company's biggest ever model. Naturally, it's not a playset as a result; this is an 18+ display piece meant to go in pride of place. It weighs in at 24in (62 cm) high, 18.5in (47 cm) wide, and 15in (39 cm) deep.

Recreating one of Barcelona's most iconic buildings, the Lego Sagrada Família is built just like the real thing was; you start on the Apse with Crypt before moving onto the Nativity façade, the Passion façade, the naves, Western Sacristy, and then the six towers. Hopefully it won't take as long to finish as the real basilica, but I think we can safely assume you'll need a big chunk of time set aside to complete this behemoth.

(Image credit: Lego)

The thing I find the most impressive about this kit isn't its size, or the amount of pieces putting it together. Rather, it's the interior detail. I've been to the real Sagrada Família, and while the exterior is amazing, the inside is breathtaking. A lot of that comes down to the stained glass windows which bathe it with red, orange, blue, purple, and green hues, and that's been recreated here perfectly. It's legitimately impressive, even by Lego's usually high standard.

The kit will arrive on November 1, 2026, but you can pre-order it now. Will you be giving it a try, or would you rather hold that money back for a kit like the Lego UCS Millennium Falcon or Lego Rivendell?

LEGO® Sagrada Família
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