You can help shape the Brisbane of tomorrow by constructing a new landmark at the Museum of Brisbane’s family-friendly LEGO workshop!
UPDATE: Due to overwhelming popularity, bookings for this workshop are now required. Please call Museum of Brisbane on 3339 0800 before travelling to the Museum.
Be inspired by the new and upcoming architectural models from Brisbane and our nine sister cities on display in the Living in the City exhibition, and then build your own!
Suitable for all visitors to the Museum aged 4+, the Build Your City LEGO workshop gives you and the kids the chance to construct your very own architectural masterpieces.
A hands-on, minds-on creative experience, the workshop will challenge you to unlock your creativity and envision the Brisbane of tomorrow.
Children between the ages of 4 and 15 will also have the chance to enter their creations in the Museum of Brisbane LEGO competition.
The winning entrant will receive a LEGO prize pack including a LEGO Classic Creative Building Set, a LEGO Friends Adventure Camp Tree House, a LEGO City Swamp Police Station, a LEGO City Playmat, and a LEGO 1×2 Brick Key Light, valued at $274.95!
Running from 26 March to 10 April from 10am to 4pm daily, the workshops will take place in the Dome Lounge at the Museum of Brisbane (Level 3, Brisbane City Hall, 64 Adelaide Street).
The workshops are free, and no bookings are required. UPDATE: Due to overwhelming popularity, bookings for this workshop are now required. Please call Museum of Brisbane on 3339 0800 before travelling to the Museum.
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You are advertising the Lego workshop at Brisbane city hall as ‘no bookings ‘necessary. Not true, as I found out when I visited. They are booked out- all holiday. I have a Very disappointed little boy, and a wasted morning + bus fares. I would have booked. Please get your info right.
Hey Nick, we’re sorry to hear you had a bad experience. The workshops were originally advertised as requiring no bookings; the Museum has contacted us this afternoon to let us know that this has changed and we’ve updated the story.