The world of LEGO constructions often attracts the attention of kids and adults alike. Since the fall of 2023, Greater Porto has been able to count on the the brand’s first certified store, where a french of six kilograms is the subject of many photos. But what about visiting an exhibition?
From now until August 3, there is a temporary (and official) exhibition to visit at the Porto Planetarium.. . and best of all, admission is free! This initiative is especially aimed at children you will find the new official sets within the Space spectrum.
In this context, the ranges covered are as follows: LEGO City, LEGO Creator, LEGO DREAMZzz, LEGO Technic, LEGO Friends, Art and Icons.
The younger ones can also enjoy various activities. For example, there are tables where kids and adults can let their imagination run wild and make their own ‘otherworldly’ creations.
A new look at constellations
In this context, the brand is issuing a challenge to kids, asking them to recreate the firmament at night.
To do this, with the help of a tutor, the children are invited to go to LEGO.com/Space to download a map of the sky.
After that, the idea is for the youngsters to show what they can see in the stars and the sky.
Where: Planetário do Porto – Ciência Viva, Rua das Estrelas
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; Saturdays, from 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m