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Brick Wonders: Around the World with LEGO® Bricks
The Hold – Suffolk Archives Ipswich, Ipswich
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Information - Brick Wonders: Around the World with LEGO® Bricks
See wonders from around the globe presented in half a million LEGO® bricks at this spectacular and unmissable exhibition in Ipswich.
Created by Warren Elsmore, Brick Wonders recreates breathtaking sights and structures from around the world. Beginning with the seven wonders of the ancient world, the exhibition takes in historic, modern and natural wonders of the seven continents.
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