A mountain of Lego arrives in San Marino – Chronicle
Bricks in San Marino. On Saturday 4 December and Sunday 5, the most loved exhibition by children, but also by the older ones, arrives at the Kursaal, that of Legos. You can admire the most varied creations made with thousands of Lego bricks, many of which are unpublished and belonging to different themes capable of astonishing. Among the many reconstructions on display there …
Bricks in San Marino. On Saturday 4 December and Sunday 5, the most loved exhibition by children, but also by the older ones, arrives at the Kursaal, that of Legos. You can admire the most varied creations made with thousands of Lego bricks, many of which are unpublished and belonging to different themes capable of astonishing. Among the many reconstructions on display there will be the large community City diorama with buildings, rides and moving trains, a 90s Space diorama, a medieval-style setting, the Custom Brickheadz, the world of Star Wars, the toy factory of Santa Claus and some Harry Potter themed creations. Monster Side, a monster-themed setting full of dark and mysterious sides, The Lego Movie, representations of the Greco-Roman age, and many other surprises that will leave all visitors amazed. The dioramas, the MOCs and the original creations are all exhibited and made by the members of RomagnaLug, a group of friends from various areas of Romagna united by a passion for the brick.
Finally, you can admire fantastic mosaics, entirely made with thousands of Lego bricks, and depicting monuments, characters, decorative motifs and symbols that characterize the territory. In parallel to the exhibition there will be some workshops organized by the association ‘Untie the Fantasy’ to give life to their fantasies and technical skills with bricks, while Monobrand Store in Ravenna will organize the specialized Lego sales area in which there will be all the latest techniques.
Particular attention will be paid to the products used, sanitized after each use, and to the visit path, designed to avoid gatherings. The exhibition adds to the numerous locations involved in the ‘Christmas of Wonders’ event.
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