LEGO Breaks Record With Stunning, 12,000-Piece Sagrada Familia Set
They’ve been building the real-life Sagrada Familia for over 140 years. At 12,000 pieces, LEGO’s Architecture version may take just as long.
- The new LEGO Sagrada Familia set features 12,000 pieces, making it the largest Architecture set in the brand's history.
- The real Sagrada Familia in Barcelona has been under construction since 1882 and is not expected to be completed until the 2030s.
- This set replaces the 7,541-piece LEGO Colosseum as the biggest Architecture set, reflecting LEGO's push into adult-focused complex builds.
- The set is part of the LEGO Architecture series, which launched in 2008 and includes more than 30 landmark models.
- LEGO's continued expansion into the adult builder market has driven record revenues, with the Architecture series being a key contributor.
Frequently Asked Questions
The LEGO Sagrada Familia set has 12,000 pieces, making it the largest Architecture set ever produced by LEGO.
The LEGO Architecture series is a line of sets designed to replicate famous landmarks and buildings, targeting older builders and collectors. It launched in 2008 and includes models like the Statue of Liberty and the Colosseum.
No, the LEGO Sagrada Familia is the largest Architecture set, but there are larger LEGO sets, such as the 9,090-piece Titanic set. It is, however, a record within its own sub-series.
As of the announcement, an exact release date has not been confirmed. It is expected to be available later this year, with pre-orders likely opening in the coming months.
The real Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona was designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. Construction began in 1882 and continues to this day, with completion targeted for the 2030s.
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