The largest set of Lego figures in history: Gaudí’s Sagrada Família has more than 12,000 pieces

The LEGO Group has released a model of Gaudí’s Sagrada Família, a replica of the iconic basilica in Barcelona. This particular lego set is significant as it commemorates the centenary of the death of the building’s architect, Antoni Gaudí. The original Basilica of Sagrada Família has been under construction for 144 years and is nearing completion, making the model a timely tribute.

The released lego model allows fans to assemble a miniature version of the famous structure, which, in its full-scale representation, requires over 12,000 bricks. As part of an expanding collection, LEGO has increasingly featured miniature replicas of world-famous landmarks. Recent additions to this line include models of the New York skyline, the Eiffel Tower, and the Roman Fontana di Trevi.

The Sagrada Família set joins this growing portfolio, offering a way for enthusiasts to engage with architectural history through building. The miniature model stands approximately 100 cm tall. The release marks a notable inclusion in LEGO’s commitment to recreating globally recognized architectural masterpieces, providing a collectible and detailed building experience for fans interested in the Sagrada Família.

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