Heads up, Lego fans and curious bargain hunters: a major leak suggests Lego may be about to beat its own record for largest set ever. The rumored build is a detailed Architecture model of Barcelona's Sagrada Familia, and if the numbers are right, it will be huge.

What the leak says

Industry leakers reporting on the rumor say the set will contain about 12,060 pieces. That piece count would top Lego's current largest sets and make this the new heavyweight champion of tiny plastic bricks.

How it stacks up

  • Sagrada Familia: ~12,060 pieces, according to the leak
  • Lego World Map: 11,695 pieces
  • Eiffel Tower: 10,001 pieces
  • Leaked PlayStation set: around 2,000 pieces (a separate recent rumor)

The model and its real-world subject

The rumored set recreates the Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona. Construction on the real building began in 1882 and it remains unfinished. Current estimates place completion around 2034. Building that cathedral out of Lego sounds ambitious, and based on the piece count, this model would be Lego's most complex architecture release so far.

Price and release date, if the leak is correct

The reports suggest a July 1 release date and a retail price near $600. For context, the 11,695-piece World Map originally sold for under $300. If a Sagrada Familia set really ships at $600, it will be a major premium purchase.

Why you should be cautious

All of this comes from leaks and unconfirmed reports. Details like piece count, price, and release date can change before any official announcement. Treat the numbers as possible, not final.

Still curious? This rumor follows other recent leaks, including a reported nearly 2,000-piece Lego PlayStation set. If Lego does reveal the Sagrada Familia, it will likely become a headline-making release for collectors and builders who enjoy a challenge.