LEGO at The Beaney, Canterbury - how to get your tickets to A History of Britain in LEGO bricks

A limited number of additional tickets for Kent's half term LEGO exhibition have been released after all advanced tickets sold out.

More than 30 LEGO models have been brought to The Beaney in Canterbury for A History of Britain in LEGO bricks.

Along with it is a 70,000 piece brick pit which has been set up to allow visitors to dive in and build their own creations having been inspired by the 30 models on display.

Children and their parents have been flocking to see the LEGO displays in Canterbury
Children and their parents have been flocking to see the LEGO displays in Canterbury

Tickets to the exhibition, which opened a week ago, had been available to book online in advance but these sold out last week.

Staff at The Beaney in the city centre have now released a limited number of additional advanced tickets for the half term break.

The tickets, available for all days up until Sunday, February 24.

Families can pop in to book them at the Visitor Information Desk inside The Beaney in the High Street or telephone 01227 862162 for more details.

LEGO exhibition includes an eight metre Flying Scotsman.
LEGO exhibition includes an eight metre Flying Scotsman.

The museum and art gallery says it also hopes to release a limited number of walk in tickets each day throughout half term when and where capacity in the exhibition space allows for it, although these can't be guaranteed.

Admission is £6.50 for adults, £6 for concessions and £5 for children (those under three go free).

For more information telephone The Beaney on 01227 862162 or visit thebeaney.co.uk to learn more about the exhibition.

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