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We are pleased to anounce The Sydney Brick Show will be back at the Sydney Town Hall in 2017! Join us on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd of April for a fun filled show. The show will again be raising funds in support of Bear Cottage Manly, and tickets will go on sale in early 2017. Details on exhibitor applications and our Kids Creation Competition will be available soon. Stay tuned to the website or our social media pages for updates and announcements.Town Hall53 ReviewsFIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISBuildingsKeep the wheels of commerce turning with the authentic Town Hall! 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. What Hotels are close by? There are over 43 hotels, from budget to luxury, within a ten minute walk of ICC Sydney, including a luxury headquarters (circa) 600 room hotel adjacent to ICC Sydney. View full list of accommodation in and around the Darling Harbour precinct. Where are you located? In the heart of Sydney, ICC Sydney is located in the active precinct of Darling Harbour on Cockle Bay, with a prime waterfront location. ICC Sydney's administration office is located at 14 Darling Drive, Sydney NSW 2000.




Find us on Google Maps. Getting to ICC Sydney The ICC Sydney administration office is open Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.30pm AEST. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE SYDNEY 14 Darling Drive, Sydney, NSW 2000 PO Box Q965, QVB, NSW 1230, AustraliaAll the best from the seasonLights, music and family funThe most special time of the yearImagine building LEGO for a living - it's a job many of us didn't know existed.Ryan McNaught, from Melbourne, made that dream a reality. The father-of-two is one of just 12 LEGO certified professionals around the world, who spends all day building spectacular giant sculptures for shop displays, exhibitions and events.In a world-first, an exhibition called Brick Man Experience – The Complete Collection by Ryan McNaught will feature 60 original works along with their own unique behind-the-scenes stories, drawings and sketches.More than five million LEGO bricks have gone into the remarkable collection, which has opened its doors to the public at Town Hall in Sydney just in time for the school holidays.




The Sydney Opera House, made entirely from LEGO bricks, is among the pieces on display in a world-first exhibtion at Town Hall, Sydney The red Ferrari has a special place in LEGO builder Ryan McNaught's heart as it's a replica of Ferris Bueller joyrides in the 1986 classic Ryan McNaught, a Lego certified professional builder, puts the finishing touches to the Pacific Princess model, ahead of the exhibitionAmong the impressive pieces on display are an intricate Sydney Opera House, the Colosseum, cruise ships and McNaught's signature Qantas A380 – the model that landed him the job.'Back in 2010 I was paying LEGO with my kids like any good dad does and I used to be in IT and I wrote a piece of software for the iPad to hook up to LEGO's robotics system,' Mr McNaught told AAP.'When I wrote this piece of software I made a model to show it off. So I had an A380, a big LEGO airplane, full of robotics - the wheels would come down and the flaps extend, engines, stuff like that. And on the iPad I had a picture of the cockpit so kids could be the pilot.'




A Kangaroo built from lego is displayed at the Brick Man Experience - The Complete Collection at Sydney's Town Hall until July 12 A flower being displayed in a world-first spectacular display for all ages - perfect for families to enjoy these school holidays A hot air balloon is among the impressive pieces built from Mr McNaught's imaginationMade entirely from LEGO pieces, Mr McNaught, also known as the LEGO Brick Man, will feature some of his finest works based around the transport theme from their native country.'I am thrilled to be bringing the Brick Man Experience to Sydney! It's great for me to be able to have all my works together in one place for people to enjoy. This is the last chance to see these works on display in Australia so it really is a must-see for all the family!' he said.'We had a great response to the Melbourne exhibition and I'm really excited to share my creations with fans. I've also got a few exciting things for the kids (and big kids!) to participate in, so everyone can enjoy creating brick masterpieces as well as enjoying the exhibition.




It's going to be heaps of fun!'Despite trading in his corporate job for a Lego workshop, the model maker said his greatest concern is that there's a whole lot of eight-year-olds out there who want to bump him off to take his job.The Brick Man Experience – The Complete Collection by Ryan McNaught will run in Town Hall, Sydney until July 12. The Brick Man's signature Qantas A380 was the model that landed Mr McNaught the job that every child dreams of The stunning Colosseum built from Lego is displayed at the Brick Man Experience - The Complete Collection An Australian iconic marsupial - a Koala climbing a tree made entirely out of Lego bricks A city scape built from lego is displayed at the Brick Man Experience - The Complete Collection made entirely of LEGO bricks A ship built from lego is displayed at Town Hall in Sydney will run until July 12 - perfect time for families to enjoy these school holidays The Love Boat built from lego is displayed at the Brick Man Experience - The Complete Collection by Ryan McNaught

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