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Largest LEGO Set in the World Has Over 11,000 Bricks

Largest LEGO Set in the World Has Over 11,000 Bricks


The first LEGO set was introduced in 1932, and since that fateful day, the LEGO fan community has grown to a passionate international following.

To meet this insatiable demand, LEGO sets have found a niche in every market imaginable, from beloved books like Harry Potter and blockbusters like "Star Wars" to iconic artworks such as van Gogh's "Starry Night" and botanical plays like the succulents collection.

But you're here because you want to learn about the largest LEGO set on the market. We'll cover that, as well as a handful of other interesting products to expand your imagination and build your world, brick by plastic brick.

Largest Piece Count: LEGO Art World Map (11,695 LEGO bricks)

This pixelated LEGO World Art Map is the biggest LEGO set to date. With a stunning array of tiny green, blue, orange and pink blocks, you can create patterns that swirl around white continents, adding an artistic flare to classic cartography.


Tallest LEGO Set: LEGO Icons Eiffel Tower (58.5 inches / 149 cm)

Standing at nearly 5 feet (1.5 meters) tall, the LEGO Eiffel Tower is a true engineering marvel. It is the tallest LEGO set, requiring a steady hand to craft its many intricate details, from the foundation to a French flag adorning the top of the broadcast tower. ¡Vive les LEGO!

A Super Alternative

People with shorter ceilings who also want to reach for the sky may also want to check out the LEGO Avengers Tower from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This LEGO set reaches nearly 3 feet (0.9 meters), which provides enough space for your favorite Avengers to battle hordes of interstellar villains.

9 Other Massively Popular LEGO Sets

If the World Map or Eiffel Tower LEGO sets don't fit your fancy, there are over 13,000 LEGO collections to choose from and almost a thousand LEGO stores to find one that connects (pun intended) with your interests. This list of the biggest LEGO sets will surely entertain kids and adults for hours.

1. LEGO Icons Titanic

Nautical history buffs will rejoice at the challenge of recreating the most famous ship of all time when they dive into the LEGO Titanic set. This behemoth vessel comes with an accurate swimming pool, boiler room and huge engines.

Due to the intricacy of the build, the LEGO Titanic is a great gift for enthusiasts 18 and above.

2. LEGO Colosseum

The LEGO Colosseum set is the perfect cornerstone for your at-home Roman Empire. Transport yourself into history with this 9,000-LEGO-brick ultimate collector series, and imagine the cheers of the arena as gladiators spar in the dust.

If you're interested in exploring other world wonders, you can also take on the elegant beauty of the LEGO Taj Mahal.

3. LEGO 'Star Wars' Millennium Falcon

The biggest LEGO "Star Wars" set and Holy Grail for any true "Star Wars" fan is the LEGO Millennium Falcon. Whether you want to race to save the galaxy with Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia or find adventure with Rey and Finn, this is the only LEGO set to make the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs (lightsabers not included).

4. LEGO 'Star Wars' AT-AT

If you've already built the LEGO Millennium Falcon to own the air, you might as well dominate land with the LEGO "Star Wars" AT-AT.

This mechanical terror first appeared in the second release of the franchise, "The Empire Strikes Back." However, younger fans of the prequels and animated series can opt for the AT-TE Walker model from "Clone Wars."

5. LEGO 'Star Wars' Razor Crest

The Razor Crest is an essential "Star Wars" LEGO model for any Mandalorian fan in your life. It comes equipped with a hydraulic rear hatch, engine block lifts and an adorable Grogu LEGO figure.

If you're looking for the perfect opportunity to relive favorite moments from the hit Disney series ... this is the way.

6. LEGO Icons 'The Lord of the Rings': Rivendell

There is no better way to kick back and put your hobbit feet up with a half-pint than building this fantastical LEGO "Lord of the Rings": Rivendell set.

Humans, elves and dwarves alike will stand in wonder how LEGO was able to capture some of the most iconic scenes with plastic blocks and figurines.

7. LEGO Ninjago City Markets

Building on the success of "The LEGO Ninjago Movie" and the animated series that came before, the company set out to make the biggest LEGO Ninjago set with City Markets.


The 6,000-piece recreation of Ninja Control Tower includes a working cable car and pairs nicely with LEGO Ninjago City Gardens.

8. LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle

Hop on your Nimbus 2000, brush up on your favorite spells and explore the wizarding world with the LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle.

LEGO Hogwarts is sold with all the pieces you'll need to construct the detailed interior of the magical grounds, including a grand staircase, a great hall and secret nooks for hiding quality quidditch supplies.

9. LEGO Camp Nou FC Barcelona

This 5,500-piece stadium kit is the perfect gift for any soccer (er, football) fan. The LEGO Camp Nou set comes with several authentic details, including detachable stands, scoreboards and flags to show off your team pride.

Fans of other top clubs need not worry, as there is also LEGO Real Madrid BernabĂ©u Stadium and the historic Old Trafford for Manchester United faithfuls.

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