Never mind that the Sagrada Família is still not finished 144 years after construction began. LEGO is celebrating the genius behind one of the world’s most recognizable and ambitious architectural works. That’s right. You probably heard that it is coming, and now it is finally official: the LEGO Architecture Sagrada Família (21065).

The 21065 is a massive new set celebrating the centennial of the death of renowned architect Antoni Gaudí and his most radical creation. The set recreates the iconic basilica in astonishing detail. And details it surely has, thanks to the involvement of 12,060 pieces.
That eye-watering piece count makes the 21065 the largest LEGO set ever released by number of pieces, surpassing the LEGO Art World Map with its 11,695 pieces and even the mighty Eiffel Tower, which packed 10,001 pieces. Apparently, if the real Sagrada Família is taking forever to finish, LEGO figured the build should take a while, too.
Designed for adults aged 18 and above, the model follows the actual construction sequence of the real basilica. Builders begin with the Apse and Crypt before progressing through the Nativity and Passion façades, the central naves, sacristies, and the structure’s signature towers. The completed model measures over 62 cm (24.4 in.) tall, 47 cm (18.5 in.) wide, and 39 cm (15.3 in.) deep.
LEGO designers paid particular attention to the basilica’s architectural details, including its ornate façades, soaring towers, and stained-glass effects achieved through translucent elements. The set is intended to capture both the scale and spirit of Gaudí’s vision while providing an immersive building experience.
The LEGO Architecture Sagrada Família (21065) is available for pre-order now and will go on sale globally on November 1, 2026. It carries a retail price of US$799.99.







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