LEGO Unveils Record-Breaking 12,060-Piece Sagrada Família Set, Launching November 1

June 4, 2026
LEGO Unveils Record-Breaking 12,060-Piece Sagrada Família Set, Launching November 1
  • LEGO unveiled the largest set ever, the Architecture Sagrada Família, boasting 12,060 pieces and surpassing the previous brick count record by over a thousand.

  • Despite its size, the Sagrada Família model isn’t the most expensive LEGO set; the Death Star remains pricier at $999.99.

  • Historically, the biggest by pieces before this were the World Map (11,695), with other massive builds like the Eiffel Tower, Titanic, and Colosseum remaining top contenders among licensed sets.

  • The Sagrada Família is framed as a premium architecture gift aimed at travel, history, and architecture enthusiasts and avid collectors.

  • Purchase policy limits are in place to ensure fairness and can lead to the cancellation of entire orders if exceeded.

  • Pre-orders begin immediately, with the model set to launch on November 1, and the completed build stands about 24 inches tall and 18 inches wide.

  • The article notes the church’s long-building history since 1882 and comments on the set’s appeal and fan enthusiasm, including playful nods to future crossovers.

  • Preorders are limited to three sets per customer and are available on LEGO’s website in the U.S. and U.K.

  • Prices vary by region, including US $799.99, UK £649.99, AU $1,299.99, EU €749.99, CA CAD $1,099.99, and SGD $1,069.90, with availability across multiple markets.

  • Designed by Rok Žgalin Kobe, the model honors Gaudí’s vision and its ongoing construction rhythm, reflecting Sagrada Família’s century-long history.

  • Special design touches include a stained-glass window effect to mimic light movement; the finished model exceeds two feet in height with a matching display base.

  • The product offers LEGO Insiders rewards and potential discounts, plus access to exclusive sets and perks.

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