Museum 'Planet of Cubes'
About museum
The universe is thousands of stars that attract and mesmerize! The interactive lab-exhibition 'Planet of Cubes' invites you to build your own universe out of tiny pieces.
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\r\nAll exhibits are assembled from LEGO bricks: statues of ancient heroes, paintings, landmarks from different countries, and characters from cartoons and video games.
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\r\nThe most recognizable include:
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\r\nstatues of Venus de Milo and the Belvedere Apollo;
\r\npaintings 'Girl with a Pearl Earring', 'Three Bogatyrs', 'Girl with Peaches';
\r\nminion figures;
\r\ncharacters from 'Mario'.
\r\nThe guides at 'Planet of Cubes' present famous works of art in a way that is clear and engaging for children — through games, quizzes, and quests. In the workshops, young creators develop spatial thinking, fine motor skills, and learn to be patient and diligent. The figures they build from the bricks are 'brought to life' by the children in interactive areas.
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\r\n'Planet of Cubes' is a place where you can gain the most in-demand knowledge! For example, in robotics: there is a large LEGO castle with a dragon that emits smoke, a knight, and a talking throne. The guide will explain how the unusual exhibits were assembled, what the secret is behind the dragon's smoke, and how to build a small working mechanism from LEGO on your own.