The biggest LEGO Batman sets ever made

It’s Batman day and to celebrate, we’re counting down the biggest LEGO Batman sets ever made, including one that was only recently launched.

The 2025 Batman Day is finally here, following the recent launch of 76300 Arkham Asylum. The most recent LEGO DC release brings with it plenty of minifigures and references, and it also happens to be one of the biggest LEGO Batman models ever released

To mark the occasion, here are the biggest LEGO Batman sets ever made, not including sets where DC isn’t the main focus(we’re looking at you 70840 Welcome to Apocalypseburg!). One of these models is even available with double LEGO Insiders points for one more day.

5 – 76300 Arkham Asylum

Price: £269.99 / $299.99 / €299.99 Pieces: 2,953 Year: 2025 Available: Now

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76300 Arkham Asylum is the fifth biggest LEGO Batman set and the most recent entry on this list. The first LEGO DC modular building acts as an inverted corner with a variety of exclusive minifigures and dozens of Easter eggs. While it might not be the biggest LEGO Batman build, there’s no other quite like it thanks to its modular connections. This new set is available now, but it does not qualify for double LEGO Insiders points.

4 – 76139 1989 Batmobile

Price: £219.99 / $249.99 / €249.99 Pieces: 3,306 Year: 2019 Available: Retired

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76139 1989 Batmobile is now retired, but is one of many Batman builds to be based on the 1989 era of the character in recent years. It’s the biggest LEGO Batmobile set designed so far, recreating the iconic curves and shaping of this vehicle with 3,306 pieces. Three minifigures are included with this set, all based on the 1989 Batman movie.

3 – 70922 The Joker Manor

Price: £249.99 / $269.99 / €269.99 Pieces: 3,444 Year: 2017 Available: Retired

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The LEGO Batman Movie has a spot on this list with its fantastical take on Wayne Manor. 70922 Joker Manor features the first appearance of a certain flaming eye from Middle-earth in a physical set ahead of 10333 The Lord of the Rings: Barad-dûr. This huge LEGO Batman build has now retired. Still, it remains iconic thanks to its debut of the LEGO roller coaster elements, swappable portraits, exclusive movie minifigures and for being the most colourful creation in this list by far.

2 – 76252 Batcave – Shadow Box

Price: £344.99 / $399.99 / €399.99 Pieces: 3,981 Year: 2023 Available: Retired

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With just shy of 4,000 pieces, 76252 Batcave – Shadow Box was retired last year as an interesting experiment for the LEGO Group in containing the majority of the build inside of a black box, highlighting the Batman symbol cut out at the front of the box. The interior of this set focuses on the 1992 Batcave with several details, spots to place the exclusive minifigures and a Batmobile. It’s one of the most complete LEGO Batcaves to date, and exists as an interesting experiment in LEGO Batman’s history.

1 – 76271 Batman: The Animated Series Gotham City

Price: £259.99 / $299.99 / €299.99 Pieces: 4,210 Year: 2024 Available: Now

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Another experimental LEGO Batman build tops the list with 4,210 pieces, following in the footsteps of LEGO Art’s 31203 World Map, which is technically the biggest LEGO set of all time. 76271 Batman: The Animated Series Gotham City acts as an artistic display model based on Batman: The Animated Series, with various locations across Gotham City all captured on a small scale. This LEGO set is available now with double points until the end of the day, but beware that this model is scheduled to retire at the end of 2024.

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Jack Yates

LEGO has been a part of my life ever since I was young. It all started when my brother passed down 7657 AT-ST to me. It’s guided me through my early years, through school and eventually through my degree in journalism. I still have all my collection proudly on display, including my many NINJAGO sets, my favourite of all the LEGO Group’s themes. Outside of Brick Fanatics I am an avid gamer and enjoy a good game of Dungeons & Dragons.

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