The LEGO Taj Mahal set is down to its historic lowest-ever price

Aleksha McLoughlin

Don’t miss your chance to get the LEGO Taj Mahal for the cheapest price to date.

Amazon is currently offering the LEGO Taj Mahal at the lowest-ever price as the architectural building set is down to just $95.99 (was $120) for 20% off the usual MSRP. Specifically, that’s a full $24 knocked off the sticker price, bringing the set down to well below $100.

It’s a return to the lowest-ever price on the LEGO Taj Mahal that we first saw back in June, however, this discount only lasted a matter of days. It’s worth stating that this set has sold at its full sticker price for the majority of 2023, so don’t miss your chance to get what could be one of the best LEGO sets for adults for an all-star price.

The LEGO Taj Mahal set is easily one of the most detailed and classiest of the Architecture line. Comprised of 2022 pieces, there’s a level of intricacy that we don’t often see at sets of this scale. That’s because not only are you building the exterior, but you’re also forging the interior, too.

Specifically, that means the crypts and tombs of the Taj Mahal as well as the central chambers, some of which are removable to reveal the crypt below. It’s hidden details like this that make the LEGO set particularly special. We’re also fond of the fact that you also make the surrounding patio which is a really nice touch.

The Taj Mahal was built between 1631 and 1653 and stands a total of 73m high with a total area of 42 acres. You can find it located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, which is one of the biggest cities in the region. The mausoleum was commissioned by Shan Jahan in 1631 to be made in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal who died during childbirth. Its design is that of Indo-Islamic and Mughal architecture which gives it a unique presence in the city, which has persisted hundreds of years after its initial creation.

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Aleksha McLoughlin was formerly Dexerto's ECommerce Editor. She has previously been the Hardware Editor for TechRadar Gaming and GamesRadar+.