Exclusive to Paisley, Brick City is a celebration of the world’s architecture, recreated using the toy LEGO bricks.
Brick City features many impressive replicas such as the London 2012 Olympic Park, Rome’s Colosseum and the Las Vegas strip. The exhibition also includes a model of London’s St Pancras station, which measures 5 ft tall and 12 ft long, and contains no less than 180,000 LEGO bricks; Brick City celebrates the best of global architecture and the simple magic of the famous Danish children’s toy.
The exhibition takes place at Paisley Museum, from November 8 to February 16. Tickets cost £4 (£3 conc), Family ticket is £12 (2 adults and 2 children).
Children under 3 go FREE. For the duration of Brick City only Paisley Museum is extending its opening hours to the following: Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 11am to 4pm, Tuesday and Thursday 11am to 5.30pm and Sunday 12pm to 5pm.
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