Barcelona has become the epicenter of admiration for Lego fans, as it hosts the largest model exhibition in the city, highlighting the presence of the world’s largest Lego airplane.
Spanning 1,500 square meters at Som Multiespai, the Nou Barris shopping center, this exhibition not only delights visitors with the iconic Air Force One, but also offers a visual feast of more than a hundred models that arouse nostalgia and fascination.
Discovering the world’s largest Lego airplane
The undisputed protagonist of this exhibition is an amazing airplane built with one million Lego pieces, measuring an impressive 11 meters long, about 10 meters wide and about 3 meters high.
This 1:7 scale masterpiece of the Boeing 747 model represents the famous Air Force One, the aircraft used for international travel by the President of the United States.
The visual impact of this creation is undeniable. The thoroughness and craftsmanship required to assemble a million pieces into such a detailed, large-scale representation is simply breathtaking.
It is not only a display of technical skill, but also a tribute to the power of imagination and creativity that small Lego pieces can unleash.
The complete experience includes more than 100 models to admire
The exhibition is not limited to the giant airplane; it offers a visual feast with more than 100 models, each with its own history and charm.
From the classic postcard of Barcelona with the Sagrada Familia to 1:1 scale superhero figures, such as Spiderman with its 38,000 pieces and the Hulk with its 70,000 pieces, the diversity is evident.
Visitors can also lose themselves in fantastic settings, such as the iconic Gotham City built with 270,000 pieces, or immerse themselves in the Wonderland of Lewis Carroll’s classic novel.
Each model is a window into the limitless creativity that Lego can offer, going beyond mere construction to tell captivating visual stories.
The exhibition is not just about looking; it also offers a 3D room with a separate entrance, taking the experience to another level of immersion. In addition, there is a play area designed for the little ones.
Information for visitors
Tickets for this exciting exhibition are available both on the official website and at the event’s box office at Som Multiespai. The cost of the visit is 10€ per person on weekdays and 11€ on weekends and holidays.
In addition, there is the option to purchase a combined ticket that includes a visit to another exhibition, the 3D Trick Gallery, an immersive gallery in three dimensions.
The time to tour the exhibition is unlimited.