The whole world made of Lego bricks: a Denver (USA), it is possible to travel around the virtual world, from polar bears to African savannahs, passing through coral reefs and cities, thanks to Brick Planetthe incredible exhibition of the artist’s works Sean Kenneywhich takes us on a journey with which we can admire the balance of life (which unfortunately we humans forget to respect).
‘Brick Planet: A magical journey made with LEGO® bricks‘ takes you on an imaginary journey around the world through the lens of artist Sean Kenney’s sculptures made from LEGO® bricks – announces the museum’s website – Explore our planet’s unique ecosystems, brought to life through colorful and playful environments, where nature provides the building blocks for creative inspiration and scientific discovery. From towering polar bears and coral reefs to vibrant African cities and savannas, you’ll feel a renewed sense of wonder at the rich balance of life that connects ecosystems and their inhabitants. Enjoy numerous hands-on opportunities, from building with LEGO® bricks
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There are truly many sections: animals, territories and interactive spaces, for adults and children, where you can build and test yourself with the most famous bricks in the world. There are galleries entirely dedicated to animals and others “to areas of the planet”, such as the one where it is possible to virtually immerse oneself in the marine rainforest, admiring the great coral reef which unfortunately we are destroying, or even the extremes of the planet, theArctic and theAntarctica.
Life on Earth does not exist in isolation – we read on the museum’s Facebook page – From the simplest to the most complicated “partnerships”, symbiotic relationships shape ecosystems, evolution and survival itself. Immerse yourself in our new story Catalyst to discover how symbiosis works, and discover real-life examples featured in ‘Brick Planet: the magical journey made with LEGO® bricks’, recreated in incredible LEGO® sculptures
The exhibition was inaugurated last November 14th and will remain open until May 3rd 2026, and there is no additional price: with the same ticket as Denver Museum of Nature & Science in fact, it is also possible to access this incredible virtual journey, which reminds us how beautiful our Planet is if we learn to love and respect it.
After getting a ticket to the USA of course.
Sources: Denver Museum of Nature & Science / Denver Museum/Instagram / Denver Museum/Facebook