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Biggest Lego convention to return to Manchester | Manchester News

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Biggest Lego convention to return to Manchester | Manchester News
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Bricktastic A number of unidentified people can be seen lined behind a table playing with various Lego kits.Bricktastic

The Manchester Central event is one of 12 official conventions worldwide

The UK’s biggest event for Lego fans returns to Manchester in February after a sell-out convention last year.

It will be one of only 12 conventions worldwide that is recognised by the Lego company.

Fans will have the chance to showcase their builds, join activities and buy items.

Here’s what you need to know about the two-day event.

When is it taking place?

Bricktastic will be at Manchester Central on 22 and 23 February.

It will open between 9am and 5pm on both days.

The 9ams slots will be available at a limited capacity for visitors who prefer a more relaxed environment.

What is there to do?

It will feature more than 250 displays, from cars and robots to impressive structures.

Spectators can watch builders compete to make the best displays and get involved in some events, including contributing to mosaic and graffiti walls.

Families can also make their own creations in large play pits.

bricktastic A lego build of a black sports car and a white sports car behind it are on a dispaly table.bricktastic

Lego creations of cars, robots and buildings will be on show during the event

Do babies and toddlers need tickets?

Everyone will need a ticket to enter.

Children under four have free entry if they accompany a paying adult.

PA Media A person's hands can be seen in a pit of multi-coloured lego bricks.PA Media

The Lego Group has been owned by the Kristiansen family in Denmark since its formation in 1932

Is the event accessible?

The venue will be fully accessible with a small number of self-propelled wheelchairs available.

Pushchair parking and cloakrooms will be near the entrance.

A café will offer food and drinks, alongside a seating area for those bringing their own snacks.

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