An immersive Lego experience is set to make its world premiere in London this March, with tickets now on sale.
The Art of the Brick will open - fittingly - in Brick Lane, Shoreditch, unveiling nearly 100 Lego structures made from more than a million bricks.
Renowned contemporary artist Nathan Sawaya has reimagined world-famous art pieces such as Michelangelo's David and Van Gogh's Starry Night for the exhibition.
Guests also have the chance to explore the artist's original works, such as Perniciem, which spotlights endangered species.
Exhibition Hub, in partnership with Fever, have been working with Nathan and his team to bring the event to life.
Nathan said: "London holds a special place in my heart and I'm very excited to be bringing the Art of the Brick back to Brick Lane after almost ten years.
"I hope to rekindle the magic I felt here ten years ago and share the art with a city that never ceases to amaze me."
Gilles Colinet, marketing director and lead design at Exhibition Hub, said: "We are particularly pleased to be able to offer visitors of all ages the chance to discover the art of Lego sculpture in a way they never did before."
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