In Danish, the word "Lego" means "to play well." Since the creation of the first wooden toys by Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen in 1932, this name has become one of the most recognizable brands in the world and a synonym for excellent toys that appeal to both children and older fans of construction that allows them to unleash their imagination.
For Polish fans of LEGO, there is a special treat awaiting them at the PGE National Stadium in the capital, where the largest LEGO building exhibition in all of Europe will be open for the next six months.
Enthusiasts of unconventional structures will be able to see a life-sized replica of a rally car belonging to the legendary Polish driver, 94-year-old Sobiesław Zasada. The construction, made from half a million LEGO bricks, was created over the past few months by a team of 20 people.
Among the 130 models and thousands of creations built from nearly 10 million bricks, visitors can admire both well-known characters from cartoons and movies as well as replicas of buildings and structures from around the world, explains the exhibition's creator, Rafał Szymański.
The exhibition will be available to visitors for the next six months, until March 2, 2025.
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