Bricktionary: The Interactive Exhibition

Theatre of Light, The Point Square, Sunday 10th March - Sunday 19th May

Your ultimate LEGO® experience awaits. A leaping orca, towering rocket and glowing DeLorean take you to the depths of the ocean, the farthest reaches of space and all the whimsical worlds in between. Bricktionary: The Interactive Exhibition features custom-built LEGO® models, inspired by nothing more than simple letters and boundless imagination.

Guests will get hands on while learning about the creation of the largest LEGO® models. Plus, there are dozens of epic selfie opportunities alongside LEGO® brick creations. And, when inspiration strikes, guests


Date:
Sunday 10th March - Sunday 19th May
Time:
10.00am
Price:
€14 - €17 (under 3 yrs Free)
Address:
Theatre of Light, East Wall Road, North Dock, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Theatre of Light, East Wall Road, North Dock, Dublin, Ireland

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