Brick Wonders hits 80,000 visitors in Norwich!

We always try to keep a note of how many visitors attend each of our exhibitions. It's handy to know and, of course, it's nice to know that the show is being appreciated! It seems Brick Wonders has been a little busier than normal though...

Over 80,000 LEGO® fans have visited the Brick Wonders exhibition at The Forum over the festive period.
This week is the last chance to see the exhibition before it closes on Sunday 21 January.
The free, family-friendly exhibition, curated by artist Warren Elsmore, features 500,000 LEGO® bricks and takes visitors on a journey of discovery of amazing sites from around the world.
Tens of thousands of visitors have marvelled at the seven wonders of the ancient world and have been wowed by modern, natural and historic wonders from all seven continents. They’ve also got creative on the graffiti wall and at the making table.
“The reaction to the exhibition has been fantastic, we’ve had visitors both young and old flocking to see it. This is easily the most popular exhibition ever held at The Forum” said Richard Fair, Events Manager.
An additional exhibition piece is on display at local exhibition partner Jarrolds London Street Store. As the exhibition comes to an end Jarrold is offering one lucky winner the chance to win three pieces from the LEGO® 60 Years of the Brick range. The competition can be entered via the Jarrold Facebook page
The exhibition is open daily in The Forum’s Gallery until Sunday 21 January. Mon, Wed, Fri: 10am - 4pm. Thurs, Saturday, Sunday 10am - 5.30pm
— The Forum, Norwich

If you're counting, that's 80,000 people in 6 weeks :-o It seems the people of Norwich do like their LEGO! If you've not seen it yet - you do still have one more week to go as it doesn't close until next Sunday. Next stop for Brick Wonders, a Scottish Castle!

Warren Elsmore

Warren Elsmore is a freelance artist and author, who creates unique, one-off, LEGO models for individuals and corporate companies. Based in Edinburgh in the UK he works worldwide. Warren has been a LEGO fan since the age of 4 and has been building commercial models since 2009, alongside producing over a dozen books.

www.warrenelsmore.com
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