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A part of LEGO’s more recent art line, the World Map Building Kit has the most pieces of any LEGO set to date at a whopping 11,695 pieces. It measures out at 41 inches long and 25.5 high and comes with hanging brackets so you can proudly display it on a wall.
Over four feet long, LEGO’s colossal Titanic ship build does its namesake justice. The largest finished product of any LEGO set, this 9,090-piece set has over 300 portholes, lifeboats, benches, and a detailed interior.
This whopping 9,036-piece set is an extremely detailed replica of the famous Colosseum in Rome, complete with three stories of seating and columns of the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders.
This is every Star Wars fan’s dream come true. Built to scale with the include LEGO minifigs, this 7,541-piece set recreates every interior and exterior detail from the classic starship.
At almost two feet high and over two feet long, this 6,020-piece depiction of Hogwarts Castle belongs in every home, wizard and muggle alike. The dementor microfigs add a nice sense of danger to the build.
The most elaborate tomb ever built is available in LEGO form. This 5,923-piece set is a faithful recreation of the iconic building, right down to the sweeping arches and ornate domes.
From the ancient to the modern stadium, the FC Barcelona building kit is a 5,509 behemoth. This tribute to FC Barcelona’s home pitch sports details like press booths, the players’ tunnel, and even the team bus.
While not one of the biggest overall kits, the Spider-Man Daily Bugle set deserves a mention. At nearly three feet tall, this four-story building has a fully detailed interior and boasts 25 minifigures, including rarities like Blade, Punisher, Carnage, and Daredevil.
Released as part of Lego’s 90th-anniversary celebration, this castle takes inspiration from the classic knight sets and created a whopping 4,514-piece citadel complete with 22 minifigures and a host of excellent details like a hidden entrance, a working drawbridge, and a dungeon.