Discover a world of LEGO® at Newcastle’s Discovery Museum

The Newcastle-based museum is hosting a special LEGO® event, with the opportunity to meet builders and explore the newest models.
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Newcastle’s Discovery Museum is set to host an exciting exhibition in collaboration with LEGO®. 

The city centre museum will be hosting the Brick Alley LEGO® User Group’s annual Discovery Brick Show - LEGO® Weekend, on Saturday, May 4 and Sunday, May 5.

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The event will be the perfect opportunity for LEGO® fans to explore the newest models and displays made by the best LEGO® builders in the UK.  

The fourth floor of the Great Hall of the Discovery Museum will be transformed into a LEGO® haven, with displays dedicated to LEGO® Friends to Ninjago, cities, trains, spaceships and more.

The UK’s best amateur LEGO® builders will also be at the event, to showcase their creations and chat to visitors about their work. 

There will also be an opportunity for LEGO®  fans to purchase specially selected toys, sets and accessories from a variety of traders.

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Thomas Elwick, Learning Officer at Discovery Museum said:  “Discovery Museum is once again hosting this popular event and it’s a sell-out every year. People just love LEGO®! The Brick Alley LEGO® User Group always bring an awesome show for all generations. We can’t wait to see what they have in store for our visitors again this year.”

Tickets for the Brick Alley LEGO® User Group’s annual Discovery Brick Show - LEGO® Weekend are priced at £4.50 per adult and £3.50 per child (aged between five and 17 years old) with children under the age of 4-years-old able to enter for free.

Booking is essential, with various time slots available. 

For more information and to book tickets, please visit the Discovery Museum website. 

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