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LOOK: LEGO-fied landmarks to see at Brickman Wonders of the World exhibit

Published Dec 15, 2025 9:30 pm

Take your family on an adventure across continents, discovering the wonders of the world—built entirely from LEGO bricks.

From Dec. 15 until Feb. 8, 2026, the Brickman Wonders of World exhibit is open at The Space at Solaire to delight children and kids-at-heart with 48 LEGO-built models of the earth's iconic landmarks made by Ryan McNaught, a.k.a. the "Brickman."

Among the recreated sites to see are ancient wonders like the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Great Sphinx of Giza in Egypt.  You can even see some LEGO tourists going up the pyramids.

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Across the Atlantic Ocean in North America, you can see the Hollywood sign and the Statue of Liberty. There's also a Mount Rushmore model with the faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln LEGO-fied.

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The South America section, meanwhile, features the Easter Island Moai statue and the gigantic Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer.

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There are also huge statues and buildings from Europe, like the Michelangelo masterpiece statue of David, which breathtakingly stands on the way to the Europe section. 

The UK's iconic Big Ben statue was detailed with LEGO minifigures going about their day around the landmark.

In the middle of the Europe section is the eye-catching Saint Basil’s Cathedral model, which took McNaught 320 hours to build with 71,689 bricks. This was the most detailed among all the statues in the exhibit and took the longest time to build.

The section also showcases pixelated iterations of the Mona Lisa and A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.

The Asian area transports you to Japan with the Himeji Castle, to India with the beautiful Taj Mahal, to North Korea with the unfinished Ryugyeong Hotel, and more. 

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There’s also a section for icons throughout history and historical landmarks. Here, you can find the Olympic logo, the Titanic tragedy, a Volkswagen Beetle, a classic Mac computer, the Tokyo subway map, and more.  

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McNaught, the mind and hands behind the pieces, hails from Australia. He leads a team of expert LEGO brick artists in designing and building the masterpieces you will see in this exhibit.  
 
At the end of the exhibit, there’s a Mystery Mosaic that encourages everyone to build a big creation together with the 6x6 LEGO baseplate placed on the stations.

Brickman Wonders of the World is open from Dec. 12 to Feb. 8, 2026. You can book tickets to the exhibit via ticketworld.com.