LEGO Architecture 21064 Paris - City of Love revealed!

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A new kind of LEGO Architecture set has been created for 2026, taking a novel approach to the Skylines format. A short press release follows:

21064 Paris - City of Love
958 pieces, rated 18+
$79.99 / £69.99 / €79.99
Available at LEGO.com from 1st January 2026

Embrace your fascination with Paris and its iconic landmarks with this collectable LEGO Architecture Paris – City of Love (21064) home decor building set for women, men and adults aged 18 and over. Create a display piece that makes a stunning architectural gift idea for you or any history or travel lover. Explore the starry sky and cityscape as you build.

Discover the details of the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, the Arc de Triomphe and the Louvre. Finish the set with the decorated ‘City of Love’ brick and the brick-built frame, then hang it on a wall or display it on a shelf in your home or office.


Are you impressed with this format for LEGO Architecture and the model itself? Let us know in the comments.

42 comments on this article

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By in Poland,

Another One!

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By in Canada,

I love this!

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By in United States,

Hmmmm, this is a concept.

If this line takes off, I wonder if Lego would consider releasing a blank frame and an assortment of pieces for a generic architecture creativity set. There's lots of cities people would probably like to build that wouldn't sell well in a larger market. AFOLs might enjoy making custom kits of Philadelphia or Kansas City or Miami and it'd be nice to give them the opportunity.

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By in Netherlands,

The colored background contrast is what makes this so different from the old skylines, and I think it works well here to have a night sky. (which explains the tan Eiffel Tower over grey)

I especially like how the Louvre Pyramid is built really nice for that scale and parts.

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By in Netherlands,

Nice concept, and I'm generally a big fan of Paris and architecture in general, but this feels a bit kitsch to me (and the tan Eiffel Tower is just odd). Would have to see it in the flesh to make a real judgement

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By in Italy,

This is more of an artistic piece than an architectural one. I like it but I'm more interested in the cold archtectural side of modelling.
Also, Paris again?

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By in United States,

This looks pretty cool and would love to see this design with different cities like Tokyo and Singapore.

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By in United Kingdom,

Its great in concept.
Flame pieces and police lights optional?

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By in United Kingdom,

I think it looks great, but it doesn't really look like other Architecture sets. Maybe they could have used a new name to describe them. No doubt they will re-do London, New York, etc. You can still buy the Paris skyline set!

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By in United States,

I'm not sure how I feel about this, to be honest. I don't necessarily mind the form factor, although I really hope that this is in addition to the standard Architecture sets, not instead of them going forward. As for the set itself, I think it looks pretty good, although they could have been a tad more adventurous with the landmarks they chose, since they just decided to go with the four that we've already gotten full sets of in the past.

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By in Canada,

This really isn't Architecture set but more an Art set. When I noticed 2026 had multiple Architecture sets I was hopeful the theme was returning to it roots. I'm guessing there will be multiple Skylines done in the fashion in 2026 and beyond

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By in Turkey,

I miss the days that Architecture line was also about famous houses too.

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By in United States,

Those black "trees" really should be dark green. Even if it's supposed to be night, the color choices are really strange. With the black "trees" looking like metal objects and predominance of tan colors, this looks like Mad-eye-Moody's classroom.

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By in United Kingdom,

Art and Architecture got together and had a baby.
The nameplate says "City of Love" rather than Paris. I haven't got any of the skylines, but this is different. I like it. If they do London and New York the same way I would buy all 3.

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By in United Kingdom,

I like it, but I've just finished off my wall display of the old skylines and world map, Paris was one of the last sets I brought. I'm not sure I'm ready to start collecting another style. And I can't help but feel the tower should be darker or lit differently.

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By in United States,

RIP Architecture, again.

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By in United Kingdom,

How many Eiffel Towers do we need...

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By in United States,

Ahh yes, hot on the heels of Legends: ZA. Looks like LEGO Pokemon can come early for you!

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By in United Kingdom,

I like this a lot, and at least it will take up a bit less space than 10307!

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By in Poland,

TAN MINECRAFT LADDERS * U *

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By in Netherlands,

Yes, i like it. The black trees look a bit odd, but nevertheless very beautiful set. I like the backdrop too with the sacre coeur

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By in Netherlands,

I'm not particularly interested in a Paris set, but as a concept, this looks interesting. Some of the later Skyline sets (like Tokyo and Singapore) already tried to tie the buildings together with some simpel landscaping, and this takes it to the next level. Also nice that you can hang it on a wall.

I'll likely skip this one, but I'm already looking forward to more sets like this for, say, Hong Kong or Tokyo....

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By in New Zealand,

Damn! Was my first impression. So well done, looks Incredible.

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By in United States,

Looks like the postcard series got an upgrade. :D

It looks nice, but I don't know if I need a third Paris skyline after 21044 and 40568

What are the odds we see New York City and London as the next cities in this scale?

The star print tiles, however, are amazing.

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By in Puerto Rico,

Hmmmm, the city of love.

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By in Spain,

@Huw said:
"How many Eiffel Towers do we need..."

@Huw The same number than Big Bens? ^_^

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By in United States,

I love it. A melding of Architecture series and Art series.

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By in United States,

Lego needs to produce more sets that can be hung on a wall - in a normal home there is generally a limited number of flat surfaces to display our creations. This could be an exciting new artistic series.

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By in United States,

I LOVE this!
I have almost all the Frenchie architect sets (except for the big huge Eiffel Tower and that office freebie but will be getting that soon).
Looks great, great design and forced perspective build.
Need one of NYC like this Lego!
And maybe Petra too in this style.
You can even do all the Marvel buildings, NYC skyline in this fashion.

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By in United States,

@Huw said:
"How many Eiffel Towers do we need..."

They must be selling well.

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By in United Kingdom,

@Huw said:
"How many Eiffel Towers do we need..."

Just one which looks like the real thing.

Come on though, we haven’t even had a minifig version yet … ;-)

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By in United States,

@Huw said:
"How many Eiffel Towers do we need..."

There's a complex formula.

{Halls of Armour - X-Wings)/ATVs = .37 Eiffels (^2)/BDP Castles

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By in United Kingdom,

It’s a great looking set. Think it would’ve been better suited in the art or icons theme though not architecture…
I try to get every architecture set but this one doesn’t feel like it fits in very well…

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By in United Kingdom,

I think it's beautiful! But a "city of..." Or even a nickname line does limit future options. Prague is The City of Spires I guess. London - The Big Smoke, NYC - The Big Apple?

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By in United States,

I really appreciate the gap in the windows where the theives cut their way out. Well done!

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By in United Kingdom,

@samsz3 said:
"I think it's beautiful! But a "city of..." Or even a nickname line does limit future options. Prague is The City of Spires I guess. London - The Big Smoke, NYC - The Big Apple?"

For London they could do "I guarantee you'll either be mugged or not appreciated."

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By in United States,

I was interested in this, until I remembered that I already have 21044. If they do a city I don't already have or want the Skylines version of, I'll be more interested.

@xccj said:
"The star print tiles, however, are amazing."

Those were previously in 21340, which even included instructions for rebuilding it to show different constellations on the background of the one depicting a rocket launch (the default is the Big Dipper).

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By in United States,

@TheOtherMike said:
"I was interested in this, until I remembered that I already have 21044. If they do a city I don't already have or want the Skylines version of, I'll be more interested.

@xccj said:
"The star print tiles, however, are amazing."

Those were previously in 21340, which even included instructions for rebuilding it to show different constellations on the background of the one depicting a rocket launch (the default is the Big Dipper)."


They're similar, but I think the sky in this one is dark blue instead of black.

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By in United States,

@yellowcastle said:
" @Huw said:
"How many Eiffel Towers do we need..."

There's a complex formula.

{Halls of Armour - X-Wings)/ATVs = .37 Eiffels (^2)/BDP Castles"


I see that you accounted for the Halls of Armour multiplier, but you missed the Hulibuster coefficient.

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By in United States,

@Lyichir said:
" @TheOtherMike said:
"I was interested in this, until I remembered that I already have 21044. If they do a city I don't already have or want the Skylines version of, I'll be more interested.

@xccj said:
"The star print tiles, however, are amazing."

Those were previously in 21340, which even included instructions for rebuilding it to show different constellations on the background of the one depicting a rocket launch (the default is the Big Dipper)."


They're similar, but I think the sky in this one is dark blue instead of black."


They've printed the same design on different colors many times before. But you're right, those are on dark blue, unless the render *really* screwed something up.

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By in Germany,

The part that had me in stitches was

"...building set for women, men and adults..."

So, women and men and adults.

And there was me thinking that women and men WERE adults, instead of girls and boys, who can be babies, toddlers, kids, preteens or teens.

But hey, you learn something new every day. Apparently there's men and women, and in addition there's adults.

ROFL

But wait, this means LEGO has now officially made it clear that they don't want me as a customer of their overpriced high end products, since those explicitly state "adults welcome". Unfortunately I happen to be a man, so bad luck, no welcome.

Ah well, can't be helped. Now I have to find other ways to spend my money.
What a cruel world.
;-p

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By in France,

so the black things are trees ? that's what made the most sense, but I wasn't sure because of the color.

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