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Monday To Friday9am to 5pm SHOP WITH CONFIDENCEContact Us For all your Returns And ExchangesRyan McNaught, Australia's Lego certified professional, has been busy. So busy, in fact, he has two exhibitions this summer.Lego models of the Mona Lisa, Leaning Tower of Pisa and Empire State Building with King Kong at the top are part of the new 'Brickman Wonders of the World' exhibition at Darling Harbour. Mr McNaught - the "Brickman" - became the only Lego certified professional in the southern hemisphere "by accident" after collaborating with Lego on an IT project in 2008."The whole reason why we do what we do is to inspire people," Mr McNaught said. The world exhibition took Mr McNaught's team more than 5000 hours to build and uses two million bricks. It doubles as a "stealth education" experience where visitors learn about the wonders of the world."Kids don't really want to learn about the ancient wonders of the world, such as the Temple of Artemis, but because we are using a medium that's awesome and kids love, they are actually interested in that," he said.




A "key component" of the exhibition is an additional two million Lego bricks that visitors can use to build their own creations and add them to various exhibits."We've got the Arc de Triomphe and around the Arc is a massive pile of Lego and everyone gets to build the traffic jam that goes around the outside of it," Mr McNaught said."Another one, we've built the Great Pyramid of Giza and people get to make their own pyramid and add it to the exhibition."At the Museum of Sydney, the 'Sand in the City' exhibition features more of the Brickman's work - and another two million bricks.Celebrating Australia's "love affair" with the coast, Mr McNaught built famous Sydney coastline landmarks such as the Bondi Pavilion, Macquarie Lighthouse and Freshwater Surf Club out of Lego.The exhibition has been "incredibly popular" and follows two other successful Lego exhibitions at the museum, according to the Director of Curatorial and Public Engagement, Dr Caroline Butler-Bowdon."Summer time is a chance for children and parents and carers and others to play together," Dr Butler-Bowdon said.




The exhibition uses an augmented sandbox, where visitors can create their sandcastles or Lego creations and their creations will interact with topographical imagery projected from above."You have the projected scenery that changes as your busy hands shift and sculpt a playful sandy landscape," she said.Visitors can create sandcastles from the 1.8 tonnes of sand or create their own beachside landmark from 300,000 Lego bricks.The Sand in the City exhibition at the Museum of Sydney runs until July 23, 2017. General Admission is $12 for adults, $8 for concession and $30 for a family ticket.The Wonders of the World exhibition at the convention centre in Darling Harbour runs until February 5, 2017. Tickets are $35 for adults, $25 for kids and $95 for a family ticket.LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Minifigure, DUPLO, BIONICLE, LEGENDS OF CHIMA, DIMENSIONS, the FRIENDS logo, the MINIFIGURES logo, MINDSTORMS, MIXELS, NINJAGO and NEXO KNIGHTS are trademarks of the LEGO Group. ©2017 the LEGO Group. Brickman Wonders of the World Exhibition




Tuesday, 20 Dec 2016 - Sunday, 5 Feb 2017 Open daily from 9.30am Closing times vary, please check preferred date for the last entry time Closed Christmas Day - 25 December 2016 Viewing time is approx. 90 minutes Visit the Empire State Building, Arc De Triomphe, the Great Wall of China and other world-famous landmarks in this unique exhibition. Thanks to Ryan ‘The Brickman” McNaught you can explore a world of epic LEGO® masterpieces, where some of mankind’s most amazing achievements from all over the globe come together in a world first, fully interactive experience. More than 50 awe-inspiring and never-seen-before models will be on display at the BRAND NEW “Wonders of the World” exhibition. Visitors will be taken on a historical, storytelling journey through time, with the opportunity to discover more about each attraction – real life and LEGO life! Can I park at the venue? ICC Sydney has 800+ secure car parking spaces available to the public once open in December.




Additionally, visitors can make use of a number of secure car parks located in and around Darling Harbour, the closest located at Harbourside Car Park, 100 Murray Street, Pyrmont. Find more parking on Google Maps. How do I access ICC Sydney? ICC Sydney features multiple public access points, and can be accessed on foot, by car, coach, and light rail from various stops along Darling Drive, Darling Harbour. Entry and Parking: ICC Sydney provides accessible car parking spaces as well as lift access from car parks. Accessibility: The venue provides step-free access to every entertainment, exhibition and conference venue, wheelchair seating with adjacent carer seat in all theatre venues, lowered counters at key retail/service points and wheelchair and ambulant accessible restroom. How far is the airport from ICC Sydney and what type of transportation is available? Taxis and trains are available to and from the airport. The Sydney Airport is 8kms from ICC Sydney, with an average drive time of 25 minutes.




Is the centre close to shops and local attractions? ICC Sydney is at the heart of its very own Sydney harbour waterfront precinct, set amongst restaurants, retail and a vibrant public domain on Darling Harbour yet only a moment's walk to Australia's largest CBD, Barangaroo, local universities, Sydney Harbour Bridge and The Sydney Opera House. Situated along Darling Drive, the world class venue also allows visitors to get a taste of local cuisine with various restaurants only a short walk away including in Harbourside Shopping Centre including, Hurricane’s Grill, Cyren Bar Grill Seafood, The Watershed Hotel, Criniti’s Restaurant and Blue Fish. What are the public transport options? Located in the heart of Darling Harbour, ICC Sydney is easily accessible by train, bus, light rail, coach and foot with only a 10-minute walk from Central and Town Hall train stations. Secure parking is available and conveniently located within Darling Harbour precinct. ICC Sydney has multiple public access point with step-free access to every entertainment, exhibition and conference venue.




Train: Town Hall and Central Stations are a 10-minute walk from ICC Sydney Light rail: The Light Rail travels right through a number of Darling Harbour stations including ICC Sydney’s stops, Convention Centre and Exhibition Centre. The Light Rail starts at Central Station in the CBD and travels to Dulwich Hill in the inner west Bus: Bus routes 389 and 501 stop at Harris Street near Allen Street – a 10-minute walk from ICC Sydney Ferry: Cruise into Darling Harbour on a ferry with direct services from Circular Quay, King Street Wharf or Pyrmont Bay Wharf Taxi/Drop off: The best taxi drop off and pick up locations include the new Iron Wharf Place and Zollner Circuit, both accessed via Darling Drive Parking: There are a number of secure car parks located in and around Darling Harbour, closest located at Harbourside Car Park, 100 Murray Street, Pyrmont. Once open in December, ICC Sydney will have cark park facilities located within the venue. For a full list of transport options, please visit the Darling Harbour website.

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