If you have a kid or consider yourself to be a kid at heart, there is no doubt that you are familiar with all things Legos, which are great for creating things both big and small. While most kids (and their parents, of course) enjoy trying to build unique things with their bricks, some people and places take it to the next level, like the creations you will find at the new Lego exhibit at the Denver Zoo in Colorado:
Running through November 1, 2020, the Denver Zoo presents Nature Connects®, Art with LEGO® Bricks, which is visiting the Mile High City for the first time since 2015.
Featuring 15 nature-inspired creations by Artist Sean Kenney, Nature Connects® is home to 15 jaw-dropping creations that took one million+ LEGO® bricks to create over the span of several months.
The exhibit celebrates some of the world’s vanishing species with larger-than-life plant and animal sculptures found throughout the Zoo and made entirely of LEGO® bricks, making for a must-see event that the entire family will enjoy!
When you visit your favorite Denver Zoo animals, you will be treated to larger-than-life sculptures of the like, including lions, tigers, and bears (oh my!), plus birds, aquatic life, and colorful reptiles.
Admission to Nature Connects®, Art with LEGO® Bricks is included with your ticket to the Denver Zoo, which starts at $20 for ages 12 to 64, $14 for ages 3 to 11, and $17 for seniors 65+.
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