Dates:
From 6 Mar 2024
The Boiler House
From 6 Mar 2024
£13.90 - £25.90
The Boiler House
From 6 Mar 2024
£13.90 - £25.90
Come and visit The Art of the Brick London, the most famous exhibition of LEGO® art! Find out how over a million LEGO® bricks have been transformed into more than 100 sculptures by artist Nathan Sawaya.
Critically acclaimed, this collection includes not only original sculptures by the artist, but also new versions of great masterpieces such as Michelangelo's David, Van Gogh's The Starry Night and Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
In addition to this, the exhibition also features an innovative LEGO® multimedia collection produced together with award-winning photographer Dean West. Visited by over 10 million people around the world, The Art of The Brick promises to be an event in London that's not to be missed!
Get inspired at the Expo and explore our play and build area to create your own LEGO sculptures! You'll also find a gift shop with exclusive LEGO items so you can get creative at home.
Discover how one million LEGO® bricks have been turned into more than 100 works of art
Diversity of sculptures: a T-Rex nearly 6 meters tall/ human figures/ many animals/ famous art/ and other life-size sculptures
Watch a spectacular LED light and sound show in a room with over 250 skulls moving in a series of waves
An innovative multimedia collection of photographs made out of LEGO®
Embrace your creativity and build your own sculptures at our playground area!
A family-friendly experience to be enjoyed by people of all ages
Visited by over 10 million people worldwide
Dates:
From 6 Mar 2024
Time:
Monday, Wednesday and Thursday: 10:00 to 20:00
Fridays and Saturdays: 10:00 to 21:00
Sunday: 10:00 to 20:00
Prices:
Adult (18-64): £17.90
VIP Adult (18-64): £25.90
Child (4-17): £13.90
VIP Child (4-17): £21.90
Senior (65+), Student (13-26), Disabled: £15.90
Group Bundle (8+ tickets, per person): £16.90
Age:
All ages
The Boiler House
152 Brick Lane
E1 6RU
Shoreditch High Street
There’s no parking at the venue, but you can park in one of the several public parkings next to the exhibition.
Many restaurants and cafes close by
Prams are allowed, but please, keep in mind that the exhibition takes place over two floors and there are stairs.
The venue is not fully accessible due to a lack of step-free access. However, upon arrival, you can request access to the materials displayed upstairs by asking a member of staff.
Service animals are allowed.