Set PricingExpected Good Investment
Still available at retail
Prices are currently typical for this set but higher than the retail price of $119.99.
This LEGO set typically sells between $120-$196 locally. The average price is higher than the retail price of the set.
Set Facts
- The set includes authentic details such as the crypt with tombs of Mumtaz and Shah Jahan, central chamber with 2 cenotaphs, monumental iwans, main dome, 4 chhatris and 4 slender minarets.
- It was available in Europe June 2021 and later in North America in August 2021.
- The Taj Mahal is housed in the Indian city of Agra and originally commissioned by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1632 as a tomb for his third wife, the massive, marble monument is a shining symbol of its country’s culture and heritage.
Regional Retail Prices (LEGO.com/Store)
Taj Mahal Reviews
BrickFanatics
“The result is a weighty display piece that more than justifies its place in the Architecture range, making superb use of the LEGO Group’s existing part palette to realize a more distinct, fine-tuned version of the Taj Mahal than the one that’s recently retired.”
The Brothers Brick
“I believe this the most beautiful LEGO set I’ve ever built. The Taj Mahal is majestic, solemn, and glorious. Looking at this set, you clearly know what it is. I actually prefer this version to the original 2008 build because of the black base, which contrasts so well with... More the white marble. The four sides are nearly identical except for the small protrusion along the base at the front, and the nameplate tile.”
“In terms of resale value, LEGO Architecture sets, especially iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal, often appreciate over time, particularly if kept in good condition or unopened. This is due to the limited production runs of these sets and the high demand among collectors.... More Furthermore, the educational aspect of these sets, coupled with the enduring popularity of the LEGO brand, contributes to their long-term value. However, as with any investment, potential returns can never be guaranteed and are subject to market fluctuations and demand.”
Subtheme Analysis
Lifespan
34 mos (this set 35 mos)
Community Stats
Taj Mahal currently ranks #7 out of the top most owned sets in Architecture Landmark Series.
About Architecture Landmark Series
The LEGO Architecture Landmark Series started in 2008 and consists primarily of models that represent the world's most famous structures. Initially the sets were focused on major cities in the United States such as models of the Sears Tower, John Hancock Center, the Empire State Building, and the Seattle Space Needle followed by international landmarks including Burj Khalifa, Brandenburg Gate, the Sydney Opera House and dozens more. Within the subtheme the scale of the sets differ widely.
Landmark Series was introduced in 2008 and currently consists of 33 sets. As of today,
21021 Marina Bay Sands is the most valuable Landmark Series set with an estimated new/factory sealed value of $1,039.
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Whether you have been lucky enough to visit the Taj Mahal yourself and want a special souvenir of the experience, dream of visiting one day or just appreciate elegant buildings, this LEGO® Architecture Landmarks Collection set (21056) is ideal for you.
Wondrous details
This inspiring, hands-on challenge to enjoy in your spare time lets you recreate a symbol of eternal love and an architectural wonder of the world in LEGO style. Revel in authentic details such as the crypt with tombs of Mumtaz and Shah Jahan, central chamber with 2 cenotaphs, monumental iwans, main dome, 4 chhatris and 4 slender minarets. A LEGO brick inscribed ‘Taj Mahal’ completes a scale model that is sure to wow people wherever it is displayed.
Delightful gift
Part of a collection of premium-quality LEGO model kits for adults, this set makes a fantastic treat for yourself. It also makes an inspirational gift for LEGO fans and anyone in your life who is passionate about the Taj Mahal, India, travel or...
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