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This was the LEGO exhibition at the Gaviria Palace in Madrid

LEGO exhibition at the Gaviria Palace in Madrid
LEGO exhibition at the Gaviria Palace in Madrid
We tell you what the LEGO 2019 exhibition was like at the Gaviria Palace in Madrid, with its characteristics and photos

If you have children or are one of those who are fond of constructions LEGO, you cannot miss this beautiful exhibition that until May's 26 is presented in the Andalusian patio of the Gaviria Palace en Madrid.

La exposure I love legos It is created with more than one million of the most famous pieces in the world and is divided into six miniature worlds.

They are very complex compositions, and engineers and architects have worked as a team to create them, both for their design and for the final assembly.

The company RomaBrick, which makes dioramas of LEGO At an international level, she has been in charge of creating these impressive scenarios that seem to have a life of their own.

To do this, they use a unique working method using the private collections of their members to come together in a large unique collection of modules and pieces.

What to see at the LEGO exhibition in Madrid

The exhibition presents dioramas with scenes from the Second World War, a winter town, the Imperial Forums, and even a medieval castle inspired by the well-known series Game of Thrones.

Large LEGO City Diorama

As soon as you enter you will be surprised by an immense city and all the details that you could see in reality, its skyscrapers, its historic center, its recreational areas and even its train station. 

LEGO exhibition at the Gaviria Palace in Madrid
LEGO exhibition at the Gaviria Palace in Madrid

Made with 160.000 pieces in a 570 x 250 cm model, for the construction of this lego brick city Both traditional and unconventional construction techniques have been used.

You will be able to see modern skyscrapers, historic center neighborhoods, a cargo terminal, railway sections as well as green and recreational areas, a complete representation of the city in detail.

LEGO Winter Village

this beautiful snowy town It has been working for more than five years and contains pieces from all over the world, in total, about 62.000.

The town is designed with a system of modules that fit together to grow over time.

A mountain village is recreated with a Christmas atmosphere, built with 42 modules and 230 characters, some unusual or famous.

LEGO exhibition at the Gaviria Palace in Madrid
LEGO exhibition at the Gaviria Palace in Madrid

LEGO war scene

The diorama dedicated to the Second World War It has been built with about 160.000 pieces, and I can tell you that it has a precision and a number of details that will make you stop for a long time in front of it.

LEGO Tyrolean Village

In the exhibition of the Gaviria palace You can also see an impressive reproduction of a Tyrolean village that will take you to Austria without realizing it.

Some of the buildings are partial replicas of real buildings that are in Alto Adige, and it has taken two years to build since finding the pieces has been very difficult.

It is a 200 x 200 cm model which is built with 90.000 LEGO pieces.

LEGO exhibition at the Gaviria Palace in Madrid
LEGO exhibition at the Gaviria Palace in Madrid

Great LEGO Castle

Another scene that you will see in the exhibition is a medieval town with its defensive walls surrounding the city and its buildings.

Here you can see inside the daily life of its inhabitants, and outside the rural area with its farm and a large forest.

The fortification is inspired by Italian buildings from the 11th and 12th centuries, and as a curiosity, I would like to tell you that in the model there is a representation of casterly rock, which is the home of the Lannister family in the television series Game of Thrones.

It is the representation of a large impregnable castle whose construction required 70.000 pieces of the total of 180.000 used in this model of the medieval town.

LEGO exhibition at the Gaviria Palace in Madrid
LEGO exhibition at the Gaviria Palace in Madrid

LEGO Imperial Forums

Finally you will also be able to see a model dedicated to the Forum of Augustus, which is the second of the roman imperial forums.

This is a very detailed and faithful reconstruction of the place where the temple dedicated to Mars Avenger, and at the head of the portico, notice the colossal statue of the emperor.

This diorama has 60.000 pieces and has a size of 0 x 100 cm.

And highlight that in your visit to the Gaviria palace, in addition to seeing I love legos, with some of the most elaborate constructions in the world, you can also visit until May 26 the exhibition of Tamara Lempicka, queen of Art Deco.

LEGO exhibition at the Gaviria Palace in Madrid
LEGO exhibition at the Gaviria Palace in Madrid

Two visits to the same palace that are worth knowing.

LEGO exhibition hours at Gaviria Palace

The exhibition hours I love legos They are, Monday to Thursday and Sundays, from 10 a.m. to 20 p.m., and on Fridays and Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 21 p.m.

LEGO exhibition ticket prices

The ticket prices They are, generally, 7 euros; the reduced one, 6 euros, and for children from 5 to 11 years old, 5 euros, with free entry for those under 5 years old. 

It is also worth mentioning that for the little ones between 6 and 12 years old, you have every Saturday and Sunday, children's workshops on LEGO and robotics, where you can enjoy the most famous bricks in the world.

Lasting one hour, the workshop times are at 12 and 17,30:10 p.m., with a maximum of 10 participants, and a price of XNUMX euros per person (admission to the exhibition is not included).

About the Author

Carmen Gijón

A great traveler, Carmen collaborates in Guías Viajer with cultural and leisure topics that are celebrated in Madrid and other places in Spain, in addition to telling us about her travel experiences.

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