Build at a Glance
Dimensions164 × 184 × 189
Footprint30,996 blocks
Total blocks952,911
Block types151
EditionJava
File size375.3 KB
DifficultyExpert
Build Overview
Mount Olympus, not my work but an awesome build that I want to use this site to build on bedrock survival.
This houses build measures 164 × 184 × 189 and uses 952,911 blocks across 151 different block types, mostly stone, smooth sandstone, dead fire coral block.
It is made for Minecraft Java Edition.
Blocks You'll Need
952,911 blocks total
Stone680,056
Smooth Sandstone64,036
Dead Fire Coral Block52,822
Clay20,619
Grass Block12,841
Coarse Dirt12,015
Dirt11,382
Short Grass9,250
Sandstone8,575
Smooth Quartz8,226
Quartz Pillar7,735
Blue Stained Glass6,734
Granite6,223
Light Blue Stained Glass5,161
Jungle Planks3,273
Frequently Asked Questions
What Minecraft version is Olympus for?
Olympus works on Java Edition. No specific version is listed, so it should load on most recent versions.
Do I need any mods to build Olympus?
No mods are required. You only need Litematica (or another schematic mod) to view and place the build in survival or creative.
How many blocks does Olympus use?
Olympus uses 952,911 blocks across 151 block types, and measures 164 × 184 × 189. Use the materials list above to gather everything first.
How do I import Olympus into Minecraft?
Download the file above, then: in Litematica (Java), put the .litematic in your .minecraft/schematics folder, open the Litematica menu in-game, load the schematic, and use the placement tools to build it block by block. In WorldEdit (Java), drop the .schem into your WorldEdit schematics folder and run //schem load then //paste. On Bedrock, use a structure-block or add-on workflow that imports .nbt structures.
Is Olympus free to download?
Yes. Every schematic on MineSchematic is free to download in .litematic, .schem and .nbt formats, with no account required.
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