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Come and watch 150,000 Lego bricks being placed one by one to create a magnificent minifigure scale model of the great Tudor Palace, Basing House inside Milestones Museum.
But the model is just the focal point for a vast range of fun things to do for children and adults of any age, including:
LEGO competitions and prizes
LEGO models on display
DUPLO and LEGO brick play tables
LEGO interactives
LEGO Brick trail – Activities that explore the connections between LEGO and technologies of the past
LEGO Minifigure Hunt
‘Brick Film’ screenings – see famous movies acted out by LEGO minifigures
LEGO themed Cafe
Customise your own LEGO mini figure
LEGO workshops, including an expert building class
And much, much, more!
The event runs from February 22 to April 15, from 11am to 4.30pm every day.
Please note that ticket prices from 1 April 2012 will change to:
Adult £8.50, Concession £7.50, Child (aged 5-15 yrs) £5.00, Family (2 adults + 2 children) £25.00.
Special Offer – Anyone attending from 21 February can return once for free if they bring another paying adult with them.
Closed Mondays except Bank Holiday Mondays and Mon 2 April.
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Information about this event
Wednesday 22nd February 2012
Starts: 11:00 am
Ends: 4:30 pm
Milestones Museum Leisure Park Churchill Way West Basingstoke Hampshire
Adult £7.90, Concession £6.90, Child (5-15 yrs) £4.75, Family £22.75
Visitor Service Assistants, Tel 01256 477766 milestones.museum@hants.gov.uk
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