A life-sized Lego dragon with glowing eyes, realistic sound effects and dragon breath will be on show in an interactive medieval world of Lego at Lincoln Castle from this weekend.
The showcase of swords, sorcery and mythical beasts will be at the castle from this Saturday, July 14 until Sunday, September 2.
Visitors will have the chance to meet life-sized sculptures of Princess Orra, Abbra the Wizard, Sir Studley the Knight and other characters from the ‘Lego Brick Show of Medieval Fantasy and Legend’.
Photo: Bright Bricks
Lovers of Lego will have the chance to make their own unique knight model to take home for a charge or to build their own creation in the interactive brick pit.
The Castle Day Ticket (adults £13.50) and Castle and Cathedral Joint Ticket (adult from £16.00 to £17.20) are valid for this event, although Sundays are excluded.
Anyone with a Lincoln Castle Annual pass can use it for free admission.
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