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LEGO® Star Wars: The Exhibition is now open for its galaxy-first debut at Melbourne Museum!
LEGO® fans and Star Wars enthusiasts will experience the Force like never before, with iconic characters and scenes brought to life in stunning LEGO® brick detail. Step into a world of epic battles, gargantuan spaceships and stunning landscapes from a galaxy far, far away. Using over 8 million LEGO® bricks and taking more than 25,000 hours to complete, LEGO® Star Wars: The Exhibition is built right here in Melbourne at The Brickman headquarters.
Visitors are also invited to help build massive LEGO Star Wars landscapes brick by brick, take part in hands-on build activities, and see their LEGO Star Wars builds digitally come to life as they choose their allegiance and face-off against their friends. From building starfighters to creating custom lightsabers out of LEGO bricks, there will be interactive elements and engaging experiences for fans of all ages!
Build, battle and explore the galaxy – only at Melbourne Museum.
For exclusive content and behind-the-brick sneak peeks, visit www.legostarwarstheexhibition.com
Adult $38
Senior $33
Child $24
Member Adult $33
Member Concession $24
Member Child $19
Flexible Entry From $44
Open 9am to 5pm daily
Adult $38
Senior $33
Child $24
Member Adult $33
Member Concession $24
Member Child $19
Flexible Entry From $44
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