
A potential new Lego set has surfaced online, and it could be the company’s biggest build yet.
According to trusted Lego sources, the next Lego set will be the biggest one ever made, containing more pieces than any previous model. It’s rumored to be a large-scale architectural replica of a famous real-world building.
Leaked set would be Lego’s largest ever
Brick Tap reports that Lego is releasing a massive Sagrada Familia set as part of its Architecture line. With approximately 12,060 pieces, it’s expected to be the largest Lego set ever made.
If true, this new set would have more pieces than the current record holders, like the Lego World Map with over 11,000 pieces, and the Eiffel Tower set, which contains 10,001 pieces.
Architecture: The new largest LEGO set will be 21065 Sagrada Família! (via a Brick Tap source, Chief Wiggum)
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The new LEGO set is modeled after Barcelona’s famous Sagrada Família basilica, a stunning building that has been under construction since 1882. It’s a massive project, and isn’t expected to be finished until 2034.
According to Brick Tap, the new Lego set is expected to be released on July 1st and will cost around $600. This is significantly more expensive than the Lego World Map, which originally sold for under $300 and has 11,695 pieces.
Like all unconfirmed reports, this information hasn’t been officially verified, so the details are subject to change before any official announcement.
If the estimated number of pieces is accurate, this Lego set would be the company’s largest and most complex build yet. This announcement follows a recent leak revealing a 2,000-piece Lego PlayStation set.
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2026-03-22 18:50