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Prices are currently low for this set.
This LEGO set typically sells between $130-$193 locally.
Set Facts
- It includes a section of the Nile river with 2 feluccas (ancient boats), 2 small pyramids, 2 mortuary temples, Sphinx statues, a workers’ village and an obelisk.
- The set is available in June 1, 2022 in Europe, but in the United States August 1, 2022.
- The LEGO model depicts a cross-section of the Great Pyramid of Giza, revealing the King's and Queen's Chambers, main tunnels, and a stone-moving system thought to have been used during its construction.
- The set includes detailed landscape features such as the Nile River with two feluccas, two small pyramids, two mortuary temples, Sphinx statues, a workers' village, and an obelisk.
- It can be connected to a second model (sold separately) to form a complete pyramid shape.
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The Great Pyramid of Giza Reviews
Brick Architect
“I’ll admit that this felt like an unusual match for the LEGO Architecture series, since the pyramids are largely unadorned structures with a very regular pyramidal shape. I worried that they will be boring to build, rendered simply as a tall stack of 45° Angle 2×2, 2×3, and... More 2×4 bricks. Thankfully a first glimpse of the box exceeds my (modest) expectations. This is largely due to the choice to re-create a larger landscape including the Nile River and smaller architectural details as they may have appeared when the pyramid was first built.”
The Brothers Brick
“It’s a beautiful set with ingenious options for display variation. Here is one monument of the world – specifically, the oldest and only largely intact of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Great Pyramid of Giza! This lovely diorama moves the time span covered by... More the Architecture series more than 2,000 years further into the past.”
Subtheme Analysis
Lifespan
34 mos (this set 35 mos)
Community Stats
The Great Pyramid of Giza currently ranks #5 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 34 sets. As of today,
21021 Marina Bay Sands is the most valuable Landmark Series set with an estimated new/factory sealed value of $1,022.
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Take an imaginative leap back in time to the 26th century BC and experience the building of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World with this LEGO® Architecture Great Pyramid of Giza model (21058). Build a beautifully detailed cross-section model of the Great Pyramid, revealing its main tunnels and chambers and the system that may have been used to move huge stones during its construction. Visualize how this area by the river Nile is thought to have looked in ancient times, with 2 small pyramids, 2 mortuary temples, Sphinx statues, an obelisk and more.
Creative fun
Clear instructions are included to guide your DIY building adventure, and your creation can be connected to a second model (sold separately) for a full pyramid shape.
Special gift
This brick-built collectible is part of a range of LEGO Architecture sets for adults who enjoy creative hobbies. It makes a wonderful treat for yourself and an impressive gift for an architecture connoisseur, history buff or...
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