At the moment, it is impossible to say with 100% certainty which of the buildings ever created in Minecraft has the largest size. But we have found for you the 5 largest buildings ever created in Minecraft on land, water, and even space. Below you will find the top biggest buildings in Minecraft.

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The Largest Cruise Ship in Minecraft

Version: 1.17.1/1.18.2

This cruise ship is several dozen times larger than the legendary Titanic. This floating monster looks like a cruise ship, but its decks can fit a huge city with all the players on the server.

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Night City from Cyberpunk 2077

Version: 1.12.2/1.14.4

The author tried to embody the city of the future from the popular Cyberpunk 2077 game in Minecraft, but the result was one of the largest ground buildings that a person has ever created. This multi-level, gigantic city is stunning in its size. It was created from many futuristic buildings that will hopefully appear in the future.

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Novigrad – a Huge City

Version: 1.12.2

Map with the largest medieval city in Minecraft. There you will find more than a hundred of the most diverse buildings, including residential buildings, temples, defensive towers, ports, a large bridge, and, of course, the ruler’s castle where you can settle.

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Space Station II – The Largest Space Station in Minecraft

Version: 1.11.2/1.12.2

Surely this is the largest building in outer space in Minecraft. This space station is in the orbit of the planet and is a complex, multifunctional place in which you can study space and all kinds of research.

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The Continent Whale – A Flying Whale the Size of an Entire Continent

Version: 1.12.2

A huge flying whale was created by the author and rebuilt several times only to create a frame-by-frame animation. This is very hard work that took the author a lot of time and effort.

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These were the largest constructions ever made in Minecraft. Which one did you like the most? Write in the comments section below.

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