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Time Out says

Marvel at feats of urban engineering made out of the world's most famous creative building tool

If your heart starts racing at the idea of millions of Lego bricks fashioned into amazing architectural wonders, the Brickman Cities exhibition should be on your must-visit list. This enormous set of sculptures created by the lord of Lego, Ryan McNaught – aka the Brickman – showcases the architectural history of five great cities: Dubai, London, New York, Tokyo and yep, you guessed it, Sydney.

McNaught has created over 20 massive Lego sculptures – including eight that have never been seen before – of each city at three different stages from the last 1000 years of development. Big and little Lego fans will be delighted by the detailed sculptures, comprising of colourful mini worlds that impress and entrance visitors of all ages.

Make a day of it and add a Sydney Tower Eye Observation Deck or Skywalk admission ticket to your visit. You'll get to experience the exclusive Lego 4D movie – expect appropriately sized glasses for the whole fam, thrilling but gentle movements and cute interactive bursts of bubbles, smoke and more. You can also nab a meet and greet with Emmet Brickowski, free Lego colouring-in sheets and for an extra $5.50 take home a mini Lego City helicopter.

Prices vary depending on what package you choose, so be sure to check the website before you set-off on your Lego adventure. Keep up to date with the Sydney Tower Eye Covid-safety instructions before your visit here.

Supporting our final weeks of the Brickman Cities Exhibitions at Sydney Tower Eye, head to the grand entrance of Westfield Sydney. Until 13th Feb you can get a close up of an life-size firefighter Lego model created with 17,629 bricks.   

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