The Largest LEGO Brick Structures – A Unique Exhibition at PGE Narodowy

At PGE Narodowy in Warsaw, a one-of-a-kind exhibition is taking place — one that transports visitors into a fascinating world of creativity and imagination. “The Largest LEGO Brick Structures” is a display that impresses not only fans of the iconic bricks, but also anyone who appreciates art, innovation, and extraordinary forms of expression.

The Notre Dame Cathedral built from LEGO bricks, showcased at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Notre Dame – a miniature masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
A model of a Transformer and vehicle built from LEGO bricks, showcased at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Transformer – a futuristic hero on display in Warsaw.

🏗️ Giant Constructions and Intricate Details

The exhibition features over 120 unique models, created from more than 5 million LEGO bricks. Highlights include:

PGE Narodowy Stadium Model
An impressive replica of the stadium, built with stunning precision. Every detail — from the stands to the roof — has been recreated with care. Miniature fans, moving parts, and LED lighting bring the model to life.

World Architectural Monuments
You’ll find models of iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Great Wall of China, Colosseum, and Taj Mahal. These intricate builds invite you to rediscover the beauty and grandeur of global cultural heritage.

Fantasy Worlds
Fans of fantasy and sci-fi will love the dedicated sections featuring castles, dragons, starships, and magical lands — filled with rich details and creative imagination.

Scenes from Everyday Life
Miniature cities, villages, and landscapes depict the diversity of life on Earth — from bustling metropolises to peaceful towns, exotic jungles, and the deep sea.

Interactive Models
Some builds feature moving mechanisms, letting visitors engage with them. Watch working machines, blinking lights, and LEGO trains in action!

The LEGO Batwing – a model inspired by Batman’s iconic vehicle, showcased at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Batwing – Batman’s legendary vehicle in brick form at the exhibition in Warsaw.
A topographic map made from LEGO bricks, showcased at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Topographic Map – where science meets art, on display at PGE Narodowy.
A LEGO model of the Porsche 911T, showcased at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
Porsche 911T in LEGO – an automotive legend in a creative form.
A LEGO model of PGE Narodowy stadium, showcased at the exhibition in Warsaw.
PGE Narodowy in LEGO – a Warsaw landmark in brick-built form on display.

🧠 Science & Play Zone

This exhibition isn’t just about viewing – it’s about participating in the LEGO universe:

Creative Workshops
Under the guidance of experienced instructors, children and adults can build their own LEGO creations. Workshops cover topics from basic techniques to robotics and architectural designs.

LEGO Mindstorms Robotics Zone
For tech lovers, there’s a section where you can program and control robots made from LEGO. A great way to learn programming and engineering basics!

Competitions & Challenges
Daily contests are held for the most interesting visitor-made constructions. Winners receive exciting prizes, including exclusive LEGO sets and event merchandise.

Duplo Zone for the Little Ones
A safe, dedicated play area for children aged 1.5 to 5 years, with large DUPLO bricks and caring supervision by animators.

A LEGO model of an ice dragon, showcased at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Ice Dragon – a majestic beast from a fantasy world on display in Warsaw.
A LEGO model of the Golden Gate Bridge, showcased at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Golden Gate – the iconic bridge in a creative version on display in Warsaw.
A foosball table made entirely from LEGO bricks, showcased at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Foosball – the perfect blend of sports and creativity on display in Warsaw.
An amusement park built from LEGO bricks, showcased at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Amusement Park – a colorful miniature full of excitement on display in Warsaw.

🎓 Educational Aspects of the Exhibition

The organizers have made sure the event also delivers educational value:

History of LEGO Bricks
Interactive displays and information boards present the history and evolution of LEGO, and its global impact on creativity and education.

Ecology & Sustainability
This section highlights eco-friendly topics, with LEGO models related to renewable energy, recycling, and environmental protection — helping kids understand the importance of caring for our planet.

Math & Physics in Practice
Interactive exhibits demonstrate core principles of mathematics and physics, such as symmetry, balance, and mechanics — visualized through LEGO structures.

A LEGO model of the Pod Racer inspired by the Star Wars saga, presented at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Pod Racer – an iconic Star Wars vehicle showcased in Warsaw.
A LEGO diorama of a battle from Star Wars, presented at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Star Wars Battle – an epic battle scene on display in Warsaw.

🧱 Meet the Master Builders

The exhibition also features talks and meetups with professional LEGO creators:

Creator Presentations
Master builders share stories about their projects, sources of inspiration, and the challenges of creating massive LEGO constructions.

Autograph Sessions & Q&A
Visitors can ask questions, get autographs, and take photos with the artists behind the most impressive models.

Specialist Workshops
For advanced LEGO fans, thematic workshops are available, including mechanism building, mosaic design, and expert construction techniques.

A LEGO model of Big Ben, showcased at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Big Ben – London’s iconic clock tower in a creative form on display in Warsaw.
A LEGO model of the Eiffel Tower, showcased at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Eiffel Tower – the majestic symbol of Paris on display in Warsaw.
A LEGO model of the Willis Tower, showcased at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Willis Tower – a symbol of Chicago architecture on display in Warsaw.
A LEGO model of the Statue of Liberty, showcased at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Statue of Liberty – the iconic New York symbol on display in Warsaw.

🎉 Extra Attractions

Shop with Exclusive Sets
A LEGO store is located on-site, offering a wide range of products — including limited edition sets not available in regular retail.

Themed Café
Take a break and enjoy a treat in a café decorated with LEGO elements. The menu includes special items designed for kids.

Photo Zone
Snap a photo next to giant LEGO models or with favorite LEGO characters — perfect for social media memories!

A LEGO play area for kids and adults at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Play Zone – a place where imagination knows no limits.

ℹ️ Practical Information

Location:
PGE Narodowy, Aleja Księcia Józefa Poniatowskiego 1, Warsaw

Dates:
Open from September 30, 2024 to March 2, 2025

Opening Hours:
Monday – Friday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday – Sunday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Tickets:

  • Adults: 42 PLN

  • Family ticket (2+2 or more): from 36 PLN per person

  • Children under 95 cm: Free entry

Tickets available online at www.wystawaLEGO.pl or at the box office on-site.

Amenities:

  • Parking available (including spots for persons with disabilities)

  • Fully accessible for visitors with disabilities

  • Exhibition area: 2,500 m²

  • Number of exhibits: 130 premiere displays made from nearly 10 million LEGO bricks

Top Highlights:

  • 1:1 scale replica of a 1967 Porsche 911 T rally car, made of nearly 500,000 LEGO bricks

  • Over 2.5-meter tall superhero figures, including models inspired by Red Hulk™ and Thanos™

  • Star Wars–inspired vehicles, including a 1:3 scale model of Anakin Skywalker’s Podracer

  • 10-meter long LEGO city model covering 20 m²

  • Bonus attraction: Selfie 3D Trick Gallery – a brand-new illusion art collection

A LEGO model of the Titanic, showcased at the exhibition at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw.
LEGO Titanic – the legendary ocean liner in miniature form, on display in Warsaw.

✅ Summary

“The Largest LEGO Brick Structures” is a one-of-a-kind event that combines fun, education, and art. It’s the perfect destination for families, school groups, and individual enthusiasts. No matter your age, you’ll find something that amazes and inspires you.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a world of unlimited imagination and creativity. See for yourself how tiny, colorful bricks can build monumental creations.
Plan your visit today and join thousands of thrilled visitors!

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