LEGO World Landmarks Exhibit Set to Launch in Manila

Thia Tenorio

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MANILA — This December, The Space at Solaire in Manila will host the world-renowned Brickman Wonders of the World exhibition, which features enormous replicas of famous locations created solely of LEGO bricks.

The show, which opens in time for the holidays, allows visitors to explore more than 45 LEGO-built masterpieces that draw inspiration from famous buildings across the world, such as the Arc de Triomphe and the Taj Mahal. Families and LEGO enthusiasts may enjoy an immersive walk-through experience at some exhibits, which can reach heights of 3.6 meters.

Ryan McNaught, popularly known as “The Brickman,” is in charge of the exhibit. He is the only LEGO-certified professional in the southern hemisphere and one of just 24 globally. The models were constructed over thousands of hours by McNaught and his group of LEGO artists, some of whom used over 164,000 pieces.

Carlos Candal, CEO of GMG Productions, stated, “We’re thrilled to bring this extraordinary exhibition to the Philippines for the very first time.”

“Brickman Wonders of the World brings together creativity, craftsmanship, and shared experiences This is something the whole family can enjoy throughout the holidays and into the new year.”, state added.

Along with to the major exhibits, there will be a LEGO Certified Store where visitors may buy rare sets or construct miniature constructions.

The Space at Solaire will host Brickman Wonders of the World from December 12 to February 8, 2026. TicketWorld is the only place to purchase tickets. From November 10 to December 11, UnionBank of the Philippines cardholders can take advantage of exclusive offers.

The exhibit carries on GMG Productions’ mission to provide top-notch, family-friendly entertainment throughout Asia, building on the success of The FRIENDS Experience: The One in Manila.

Candal said, “These exhibits are just the beginning.” “We’re committed to introducing more globally acclaimed experiences that connect people through art, nostalgia, and imagination across the region.”

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