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Millions of Lego bricks bring wildlife to Denver museum

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The new exhibit offering hands-on activities and science-focused education opportunities for families and visitors of all ages.

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  • The 'Brick Planet' exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science features over 1.5 million Lego bricks used to create life-size animal sculptures. 5s
  • Artist Sean Kenney's sculptures would have taken seven years to build if constructed during a standard 40-hour work week. 32s
  • The exhibit includes scientifically accurate information and interactive activities, such as building mosaics and playing matching games. 1m 15s
  • Each sculpture provides educational panels with scientific facts, build times, and the number of Lego bricks used. 1m 4s
  • The exhibit runs through May 3 and is included with regular museum admission, aiming to inspire visitors of all ages. 1m 28s
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