LAST CHANCE! β© The hit exhibition 'Art of the Brick' will be closed in Tallinn on March 29 and has already been visited by over 42,000 people
The 'Art of the Brick' exhibition in Tallinn, which features over a million LEGO bricks and sculptures, is nearing its closing date and has drawn significant crowds.
The 'Art of the Brick' exhibition, recognized by CNN as one of the must-visit exhibitions worldwide, is currently hosted in Tallinn and will close on March 29. With over 42,000 visitors already, the exhibition showcases both original work by the artist and interpretations of famous masterpieces, such as Van Gogh's 'Starry Night' and Munch's 'The Scream'. This unique opportunity to see the exhibition in Estonia is rare, as it has traveled through more than 100 cities in 25 countries.
Exhibition organizer Helen Aasa emphasizes the need for early visits, urging attendees not to wait until the last minute. Previous exhibitions of renowned artists such as Banksy and Da Vinci sold out quickly, leaving many disappointed. Aasa encourages LEGO art enthusiasts and potential visitors to experience the exhibition sooner rather than later to avoid missing out on this extraordinary showcase.
The exhibition includes over a million LEGO bricks and features more than 70 sculptures. It highlights the growing interest in immersive exhibitions around the world, and organizers hope to bring more such events to Estonia, reflecting the increasing appetite for cultural experiences in the region.