Lego has officially rolled out Colosseum, its largest brick set in history which is a detailed reproduction of Rome’s famous oval amphitheatre, reported CNN.

Lego released the model, which is already out of stock, on Black Friday. It consists of 9,036 pieces and is 10.5 inches high, 20.5 inches wide and 23.5 inches deep when completed. 

A Lego spokesperson told CNN that the largest Lego set before now was the Millennium Falcon. The Colosseum retails for $549.99 which is $250 less than the Falcon.

The model has Doric, Ionic and Corinthian columns on the Colosseum’s outer facade along with the structure’s iconic arches and the attic’s Corinthian pilasters.

According to Lego the interior includes the “vast mysterious structure that runs underneath the entire arena.”

The actual Colosseum opened in A.D. 80 and could hold tens of thousands of spectators for gladiatorial fights and performances of all kinds. Millions of people still visit one of the most popular tourist attractions in Rome every year.