An event for adults and children is that of Mattoncini Expo which takes place in Rimini until 13 December 2015 in Piazza Cavour. An event dedicated to the world of Lego, to know and discover the beauty of the bricks.
Christmas a Rimini is called Expo bricks, the event dedicated to the Lego world that takes place until 13 December 2015 in the heart of the city. In Piazza Cavour, festively set up this year with an ice skating rink and food stands, 500 square meters of buildings await to amaze adults and children.
The dream of every child and every adult who has loved the legendary lego bricks (and who hasn't loved them?) Could come true. Inside the spectacular Galli Theater, two floors of exhibition and play, interaction and amazement, between historical constructions of Star Wars, reproductions of the first boxes produced by Lego and Painting 3D.
On the first floor of the Galli Theater, open only on rare occasions (this would already be worth the visit) an exhibition on three rooms, incredible Lego constructions and even some surprises in the room that leads to the upper floor by a beautiful marble staircase. On the first floor the reconstruction of the Dark Tower de The Lord of the Rings, but not only. Travel lovers can take a real tour through Lego constructions with the Statue of Liberty, the Trevi Fountain and the Ferris wheel of Rimini.
On the second floor, then Star Wars fans will find bread for their teeth with a section dedicated entirely to spacecraft and an imposing Dart Vader to make even older children awe. What one might expect from this exhibition is a purely young audience, children who may want to have fun, attracted by the room on the second floor where all the little ones are invited to play freely with the Legos made available by the organization.
Instead unexpectedly, Brick Expo attracts lots of adults, driven perhaps by children, but more likely by deep love for Lego that we all have always nourished. The line abroad, I warn you, is always very long, but the visit is really worth it, to admire and continue to dream of building, pretending to accompany "only" our children.
Costs and opening hours
The exhibition is on display at the Galli Theater, in Piazza Cavour in Rimini until 13 December 2015.
Visits are allowed from Monday to Friday in the afternoon from 15.30 to 19.30, while on Saturday and Sunday from 10.00 to 13.00 and from 15.00 to 20.00.
The cost of the ticket for adults is € 3,50.
While the children up to 6 years go in free.