Creative Lego world in Bebring: Fan exhibition is enthusiastic about young and old

Creative Lego world in Bebring: Fan exhibition is enthusiastic about young and old

This coming weekend, November 23 and 24, there is again an impressive LEGO fan exhibition in the club's club in the fire brigade in Lebring, which is based on the great success of the previous year. Organized by Stefan Königshofer von Brickart.at and the "Bricktechnic Team Friedl", visitors can expect a variety of unique models to marvel at.

As early as last year, the exhibitors attracted over 3,000 Lego enthusiasts who enjoyed the creative exhibits. This year, guests can experience R2D2 and the famous Knight Rider again as a detailed LEGO models.

technical masterpieces and innovative models

Jürgen Monsberger, one of the organizers, reports that the Lego technology models are original creations and fully functional. Together with Königshofer, Engelbert Hübler, a lively "Lego lexicon", and Peter Niglhell implement the exhibition, which presents the entire variety of Lego world on at least 360 square meters. Visitors can look forward to spectacular designs, including well -known characters such as Super Mario and a whole Star Wars corner with an R2D2 life size.

It will be particularly exciting that some models are broken down on site to give those interested in technology a look behind the scenes. "We would like to show what is possible with Lego bricks," emphasizes Monsberger.

an experience for the whole family

For the little visitors there is a special children's area where you can let off steam with 70 kilograms of Lego. In addition, the physical well -being is taken care of: cakes and coffee are available for a voluntary donation, while Omis Grillhendl and the sweet Styrian provide hearty food. A wheel of fortune also offers the chance of winning Lego sets. The doors of the exhibition are open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and admission is free.

In addition, there will be an area that enables a journey through time to Lego history. Engelbert Hübler explains that Lego from the past decades is presented - from traditional models such as crane wagons to historical off -road vehicles.

The combination of art, technology and interactive game makes the LEGO fan exhibition in Lebring an unforgettable experience for families and Lego fans of all ages. Further information on the event and the current developments can be found at www.meinbezirk.at .

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