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Brickman Wonders of the World extends Manila run

Good news, brick fans—don’t click that “end of trip” button just yet. The global LEGO® spectacle 'Brickman Wonders of the World' is snapping on an extra month in Manila.

Stephanie Mayo

Good news, brick fans—don’t click that “end of trip” button just yet. The global LEGO® spectacle Brickman Wonders of the World is snapping on an extra month in Manila, giving visitors more time to build memories, stack adventures, and travel the world one brick at a time.

GMG Productions has announced that the hit exhibition, originally set to close on 8 February 2026, will now run until 8 March 2026 at The Space at Solaire. That’s four more weeks to piece together plans, lock in family dates, and finally see what all the brick buzz is about.

Visitors can walk past more than 45 world-famous landmarks recreated entirely from LEGO bricks.

The extension answers a simple demand: more people want in. With families, schools, and communities looking for engaging activities that actually stick, GMG Productions decided not to dismantle just yet. Instead, they’re adding another layer to the experience—no glue required.

“We wanted to make sure more families and young builders have the opportunity to visit and be inspired by this extraordinary exhibit,” said Carlos Candal, CEO of GMG Productions. “Brickman Wonders of the World is more than just a display; it’s an experience that sparks creativity, curiosity, and a love for learning. Extending the run allows us to share that experience with an even wider audience.”

The extension answers a simple demand: more people want in.

Inside the exhibition, visitors can walk past more than 45 world-famous landmarks recreated entirely from LEGO bricks. From the Taj Mahal to the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Arc de Triomphe, these builds don’t just stand—they soar, with some structures reaching up to 3.6 metres high. That’s a lot of bricks pulling their weight.

The exhibition is led by LEGO Certified Professional Ryan McNaught, known globally as The Brickman, together with his expert team. Thousands of hours and hundreds of thousands of LEGO pieces later, the result is a fully built, immersive experience where art, architecture, and play click perfectly into place.

Brickman Wonders of the World is open until 8 March 2026. Miss it once, and you might need to rebuild your plans from scratch.