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8 - 9 November ︳10am - 4pm

Bricks and Blocks

Bricks and Blocks is back! Be wowed by the Auckland Lego® Users Group displays of Lego® creations of all shapes, sizes, and designs.

Date & Time

8 - 9 November ︳10am - 4pm

Category
Tickets

Included In General Admission

Accessibility

Please be aware there are loud noises and flashing lights in the centre.

The energy stored in the Energy Machine is released on the half hour from 10.30 am to 3.30pm, creating a loud noise which may startle.

The pattern projection in Te Waha space can potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.

Parking

We recommend parking outside the Aviation Hall and enjoying the free heritage tram ride between sites.

Mobility parking is available on site at Great North Road. Please arrange in advance.

Bricks and Blocks celebrates 10 years!

Join us for a weekend of hands-on fun at Bricks and Blocks, a LEGO® fan display created by the Auckland LEGO® Users Group (AuckLUG).

This impressive showcase of LEGO® creations is returning home to MOTAT Great North Road, now located inside the new Te Puawānanga Science and Technology Centre.

Lego lovers young and old will be blown away by the amazing displays crafted by AuckLUG’s master builders. From bustling cityscapes and speedy vehicles to epic pirate ships and classic trains, there’s something to spark every imagination.

Get creative in the Building Zone with the Brick Pit crew, visit the Minifigure Wall to swap your own mini figurine, and enjoy DUPLO® activities, design challenges, face painting with Rainbow Rascals, and live entertainment throughout the day.

It’s a great day out for the whole whānau, filled with creativity, play, and plenty of inspiration.

Close up details of a display.
Close up details of a display.
Date & Time

8 - 9 November ︳10am - 4pm

Category
Tickets

Included In General Admission

Accessibility

Please be aware there are loud noises and flashing lights in the centre.

The energy stored in the Energy Machine is released on the half hour from 10.30 am to 3.30pm, creating a loud noise which may startle.

The pattern projection in Te Waha space can potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.

Parking

We recommend parking outside the Aviation Hall and enjoying the free heritage tram ride between sites.

Mobility parking is available on site at Great North Road. Please arrange in advance.