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“Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks” combines art, creativity, and engineering to bring iconic skyscrapers to life at the Science Museum of Virginia.

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Kids building with LEGO® Bricks.

This must-see exhibit features 20 skyscrapers built by one of only 23 LEGO® Certified Professionals worldwide.

Photos provided by Science Museum of Virginia + James Horan for Museums of History NSW

Looking for something fun to do with the fam this spring break? Don’t miss “Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks,” now on display at the Science Museum of Virginia.

Get ready to be wowed by impressive LEGO® replicas of the world’s most famous skyscrapers. Think: The Empire State building, Burj Khalifa, CN Tower, and more. Each model is a work of art, celebrating architectural wonders across North America, Asia, and Australia.

The real fun happens in the interactive construction zones, where you’ll find 200,000 loose LEGO bricks waiting for you to build your own “towers of tomorrow.”

Psst… One of the models is so massive, it’s taken over the Science Museum’s Rotunda.

Whether your family is full of LEGO® lovers or just looking for a fun day out, this hands-on exhibit will take your creativity to the next level.

Get your bricks in a row

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