Bricks Britannia – Lego Exhibition

August 13th, 2018 by Sandy

There will be free admission to Lego exhibition “Bricks Britannia” which is an interactive brick exhibition that shows the iconic moments of British history to those visiting the exhibition from the Stone Age to present scenario. The exhibition has been running from 28th July to 31st October 2018 and museum will be open from 10 am to 5 pm from Monday to Saturday and from 10 am to 4 pm on Sundays & bank holidays.

You can find interesting and stunning 30 models which have been built by the leading LEGO brick creations company in the UK – Bright Bricks. It has the stunning 8 m long Flying Scotsman and the exhibition has been built with more than 150000 LEGO bricks. It has an interactive play zone along with area of DUPLO brick. Also you can find there graffiti wall made of Lego bricks and UK map built with Lego brick where you can build your own.

The organiser team has also arranged for exciting events along with the exhibition in association with Chichester Festival Theatre.

Relaxed sessions for children autism with limited number on August 7, August 12, August 21 & August 26 between 9 am to 10 am. These sessions are free of charge but advance booking is essential.

To celebrate “The Midnight Gang”, a production of Chichester Festival Theatre, you can find there a metre high model of Big Ben.

‘Make and Take sessions’ where kids may get an opportunity to get involved in a brick pit of more than 70000 LEGO pieces and you can take part in making your own model and take along with you running from August 8 to October 22.

The Midnight Gang themed sleepover is a special event suitable for children aged 7 – 11 years and accompanied by an adult. Advance booking is essential.

You may also get a chance to win amazing prizes by entering into Lego brick building competition where you will get a chance to display your own model. The prizes are given by Chichester Festival Theatre. (plesae visit http://www.thenovium.org/article/30264/Britannia-Building-Competition for more information)

For more information about these events, please visit http://www.thenovium.org/britannia.

Come along with your kids to enjoy with free admission to such a creative exhibition and sessions organised by the Novium Museum and Chichester Festival Theatre.