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The Beautiful LEGO Ancient Moon Gazing Inn

One of the most interesting and unique LEGO sets this year is the #80121 LEGO Ancient Moon-Gazing Inn. The set is centered on everyday life from the Song Dynasty era and the Chinese Moon Festival (also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival or Mooncake Festival). This is the second most important festival in China after the Lunar New Year, focusing on family togetherness, similar to Thanksgiving. It is also when the moon is at its brightest, hence the name “Moon Festival”.

The model features a busy inn with two bedrooms and a restaurant, connected by a bridge to a teahouse. And there is also a small side-build with a well and a tree.

The main model in this 1,530-piece set measures over 10 in. (25 cm) high, 11 in. (28 cm) wide, and 10 in. (27 cm) deep. The parts are separated into 11 bags. A sticker sheet is also included.

You can lift off the roofs and upper levels to discover historic decor and hidden Easter eggs related to the life of Sun Dongpo, the famous and highly influential 11th-century Chinese poet, writer, painter, calligrapher, scholar, and philosopher of the Song Dynasty.

In fact, one of the nine included minifigs is Su Dongpo himself. The other characters are a farmer with a cart, the inn’s owner, the chef, the teahouse owner, a musician, a businessman with a horse, and two other local people.

The set combines the elegant details of LEGO Architecture models with the added playability of themes like LEGO Ninjago and LEGO Monkie Kid. The set could easily be mixed with the buildings and characters from those collections.

The instruction booklet provides some more insights about the set as well as its main character, Su Dongpo:

“A famous poet of the Song Dynasty of China, Su Dongpo, left behind verses eternal – among them the celebrated Preclude to Water Melody. His life was marked by ups and downs, but wherever he went, he could turn the sufferings of life into artistic inspiration. Inspired by the angled cornices and detailed wooden beams in hotels from the Song Dynasty, our set evokes a poetic evening, when Su Dongpo sips tea under the moon, expressing his feelings through poetry. May Su Dongpo’s wisdom – turning hard times into beautiful views – remind us to stay open-hearted and see every challenge as part of the scenery, with good luck always by our side.”

It’s interesting to note that the set is recommended for ages 9+, which confirms that this is indeed a suitable playset for kids similar to LEGO Ninjago and LEGO Monkie Kid, while also a suitable display piece and collectors’ item for adults. Through the LEGO Builder App, four people can build the set together, which would make building this set a wonderful family event. This really is one of the best sets of the year, and the price of $129.99 is very reasonable as well. If you would like to check it out, it’s available at the seasonal items section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like this unique LEGO set celebrating the Chinese Moon Festival? Do you have the set already, or are you planning to get it? Feel free to share your thoughts and own reviews in the comment section below!

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To commemorate the centennial year of Antoni Gaudí’s passing, the LEGO Group today reveals the #21065 LEGO Architecture Sagrada Família set – a detailed new model inspired by one of the world’s most recognizable and ambitious buildings. Designed to reflect both the scale and spirit of Gaudí’s vision, the set offers builders an immersive way to explore the architecture of one of the most complex and celebrated buildings ever conceived.

The new set captures the evolving story of Barcelona’s most iconic landmark, with the building steps mirroring the basilica’s actual construction sequence. The build begins with the foundational Apse and Crypt, moves through Gaudí’s original Nativity façade and the dramatic Passion façade, before rising into the grand naves, Western Sacristy and six iconic towers. The final stage brings the model together with the Eastern Sacristy and the Glory façade.

Altogether, this build features an impressive 12,060 LEGO elements, making it the largest LEGO building set ever released by piece count. The final build is over 24 in. (62cm) high, 18.5 in. (47 cm) wide, and 15 in. (39 cm) deep.

One unique detail is the striking stained-glass window effect, designed to echo the unique way light moves through the real basilica. Once complete, the model stands as a striking display piece, designed to be admired from every angle. This is a true centerpiece for travel lovers, history enthusiasts, and architecture aficionados alike.

Rok Žgalin Kobe, LEGO Architecture Designer, said: “We felt an immense responsibility to do justice to the Sagrada Família through this design. Our goal was to honour Gaudí’s vision with the utmost respect, capturing the rhythm of the basilica’s construction, its extraordinary complexity and ambition, and translating that into an immersive building experience. This is not only the largest LEGO set ever, but a model of one of the most ambitious architectural works in the world. Balancing scale and precision, while remaining faithful to a living monument that has been evolving for more than a century, was a unique design challenge – and one we’re incredibly proud of.”

The set joins the LEGO Architecture portfolio, which celebrates iconic buildings from around the world through detailed, display-worthy models for adults. Builders can further enhance the experience through the LEGO Builder app, which offers intuitive 3D instructions, progress tracking and the ability to save builds, turning the building process into a guided, immersive journey.

The #21065 LEGO Architecture Sagrada Família is available for pre-order from today and goes on sale globally from the 1st of November. Prices are as follows: £649.99/ €749.99/ $799.99. For more information and to pre-order, visit the LEGO Architecture section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like this new LEGO Architecture set? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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