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Lego’s Architecture Line Reaches New Heights with Sagrada Família

This blog post delves into Lego’s latest and most ambitious creation within its esteemed Architecture line: a detailed recreation of Antoni Gaudí’s iconic Sagrada Família basilica. We’ll explore the monumental scale of this new set, its record-breaking piece count, and what it means for Lego enthusiasts and architecture fans.

A Monumental Masterpiece in Miniature

Lego has outdone itself with the announcement of set 21065, a replica of Barcelona’s Sagrada Família. This is not just another Lego set; it’s a statement piece that captures the beauty of architectural design in interlocking bricks.

With 12,060 pieces, it breaks the previous record held by the 2021 World Map set, which had 11,695 pieces. This massive piece count shows that this build is meant for serious engagement.

The finished model measures 24 inches tall and 18 inches wide. Its size allows for a high level of detail, reflecting the grandeur of the real basilica.

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The designers have recreated all 18 of the landmark’s towers. The set also features a fully detailed interior, inviting builders to explore the internal complexity of the basilica.

The Price of Perfection: A Premium Proposition

As with any monumental undertaking, this Lego Sagrada Família comes with a premium price tag. Retailing at **US$799.99**, the set positions itself as a high-end collectible.

This price point, along with the number of pieces and the model’s dimensions, shows that this is a display-oriented set. It is not intended for a quick, casual build.

It’s an investment for the dedicated collector who appreciates artistry and engineering. The global pricing reflects this exclusive nature:

* **AU$1,299.99**
* **£649.99**
* **€749.99**
* **CAD$1,099.99**
* **SGD$1,069.90**

This means the set may not appeal to every Lego buyer. The financial commitment is substantial, so it’s important to consider personal collecting goals and budget.

For those passionate about architecture or Gaudí’s work, this might be a dream come true. For others, the cost might present a barrier, leading them to look for other large-scale Lego projects.

A Legacy in Bricks: The Sagrada Família Story

The choice of the Sagrada Família is significant. Construction on this still-unfinished basilica in Barcelona began in 1882, making it one of the world’s longest-running architectural projects.

Capturing such a masterpiece in Lego form is a remarkable achievement for the brand. It allows a new generation to connect with this piece of architectural history and to learn about its design and ongoing development.

The large number of pieces and the scale of the model show that this project demands time and patience. It rewards the builder with an accurate representation of a world-renowned landmark.

As a collector of other large-scale Lego sets, I can attest to the satisfaction of completing a project of this size. It’s about more than just putting bricks together; it’s about experiencing architectural construction in a hands-on way.

The Lego Sagrada Família is set to launch on November 1, 2024, with pre-orders available immediately. It is a major addition to Lego’s Architecture line, offering a detailed and challenging building experience for collectors and enthusiasts.
 
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