LEGO Architecture 21064 Paris – City of Love presents a new style

21064 ParisCity of Love has been unveiled and showcases a new vibe for LEGO Architecture, the long-running theme that celebrates buildings and cities.

LEGO Architecture 21064 ParisCity of Love is coming on January 1, 2026, made up of 958 pieces. It will retail for £69.99 / $79.99 / €79.99. Unlike 21061 Notre-Dame de Paris and 10307 Eiffel Tower, it will represent the entire city in a single model, reminiscent of 21044 Paris.

That 2019 set is due to retire by the end of 2025, which might explain why 21064 ParisCity of Love is arriving in 2026. Unlike the Skyline series of sets, this one includes a brick-built backdrop and takes a more overtly designed, less minimalist approach.

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21064 builds the starry sky, the cityscape, the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, the Arc de Triomphe and the Louvre. The Eiffel Tower sits at the centre of the composition, with the Louvre on the left and Notre Dame on the right.

The LEGO Group are promoting this set to “women, men and adults aged 18 and over” – so as long as you’re not a child, this model could be for you.

21064 ParisCity of Love is not the only set announced today – 42223 1966 Ford GT40 MKII Race Car, 11372 Autumn Cottage Garden and 31218 Japanese Cherry Blossom Landscape have also been revealed.

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