The bottom line The LEGO Icons Eiffel Tower 10307 Building Kit is the 10,001-piece 59-inch tall Eiffel Tower display model at $629. The 10,001 pieces edge out the Titanic 9090 for piece count (though the Titanic remains the largest by volume), the 59-inch (149 cm) tall display dominates any room with a 5-foot ceiling clearance, the 1:300 scale historical accuracy captures the iron lattice structure of the 1889 Paris original, the modular base allows the tower to stand independently or with the included display plate, the 30+ hour assembly time spans 3-6 weeks of casual building, the included reference booklet covers Gustave Eiffel's architectural history, the second-largest LEGO set ever (by piece count) makes it a collector's piece, and the gray-and-tan color palette matches actual Eiffel Tower iron-and-stone aesthetic. The trade is real money and a 5-foot vertical display space that limits placement options.
Value
At $629 the LEGO Icons Eiffel Tower 10307 is the right architecture LEGO display set in 2026.
▶ Watch on YouTube
Third-party YouTube content. Watch directly on YouTube.
LEGO Icons Eiffel Tower 10307 Building Kit vs. the competition
Product
Our rating
Pieces
Height
Scale
Price
Verdict
LEGO Eiffel Tower 10307
★★★★★ 4.8
10001
59 in
1:300
$629
Top Pick Architecture
LEGO Titanic 10294
★★★★★ 4.9
9090
18 in
1:200
$679
Best by Volume
Millennium Falcon UCS 75192
★★★★★ 4.9
7541
8 in
1:200
$849
Best UCS Star Wars
Generic LEGO architecture
★★★★☆ 3.5
Variable
Variable
Variable
$99
Skip
Full specifications
Pieces
10,001
Height
59 inches (149 cm)
Scale
1:300
Age
18+
Assembly time
30+ hours
Base
Modular display plate included
Made in USA
No (Denmark/Mexico)
★ FINAL VERDICT
Should you buy the LEGO Icons Eiffel Tower 10307 Building Kit?
The LEGO Icons Eiffel Tower 10307 Building Kit is the 10,001-piece 59-inch tall Eiffel Tower display model at $629. The 10,001 pieces edge out the Titanic 9090 for piece count (though the Titanic remains the largest by volume), the 59-inch (149 cm) tall display dominates any room with a 5-foot ceiling clearance, the 1:300 scale historical accuracy captures the iron lattice structure of the 1889 Paris original, the modular base allows the tower to stand independently or with the included display plate, the 30+ hour assembly time spans 3-6 weeks of casual building, the included reference booklet covers Gustave Eiffel's architectural history, the second-largest LEGO set ever (by piece count) makes it a collector's piece, and the gray-and-tan color palette matches actual Eiffel Tower iron-and-stone aesthetic. The trade is real money and a 5-foot vertical display space that limits placement options.