After touring more than 100 cities across 24 countries, Art of the Brick is set to open in Toronto in time for March Break.

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The exhibition, which has drawn over 10 million visitors worldwide and was named one of CNN’s “Must-See” exhibitions, features more than 130 works created from over one million LEGO bricks. The collection ranges from life-size human figures to reimagined versions of well-known masterpieces, including Michelangelo’s David, Van Gogh’s Starry Night and Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.
One of the centrepieces is a six-metre-long Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton built entirely from LEGO bricks. Visitors will also encounter a LEGO safari and the “Perniciem” collection, which highlights endangered animals through brick-built sculptures. Two multimedia photography series, created in collaboration with award-winning photographer Dean West, add another dimension to the show.

Credit: Art of Brick
Beyond viewing the artwork, guests can step into a play and build area designed for hands-on creativity. A retail space with exclusive LEGO items will also be available.
The exhibition runs from March 5 to May 31, 2026, at Downsview Airport Lands (YZD), 30 Hanover Road in North York. It is closed on Tuesdays and open Wednesdays through Mondays.
Ticket prices start at $24.90 for adults, $18.90 for children aged four to 12, and $21.90 for seniors, students, juniors and guests with disabilities. VIP and group bundle options are also available, with tickets sold online.








