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A GALAXY FIRST!

The wait is finally over, LEGO® Star Wars: The Exhibition has officially landed at Melbourne Museum.

This world-first experience, created by Ryan ‘Brickman’ McNaught and his team, is the largest collection of life-sized LEGO Star Wars models ever assembled. With over eight million LEGO bricks and 25,000+ hours of building, the exhibition showcases breathtaking builds of fan-favourite characters, vehicles and scenes, bringing the Star Wars galaxy to life like the world’s never seen before.

NOW OPEN AT MELBOURNE MUSEUM:

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    LIFE-SIZED ACTION

    Step into life-sized recreations of iconic moments and relive all the drama and action of the biggest Star Wars duels, brought to life in mesmerising LEGO brick detail.

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    ENHANCED EXPERIENCE

    Build, battle, and explore the galaxy like never before as you take part in interactive digital activities that bring your LEGO creations to life. Choose your Force allegiance and face off against your friends.

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    FUN FOR ALL AGES

    With six hands-on build activities, there really is something for fans of all ages and skill levels. From helping build massive LEGO Star Wars landscapes brick by brick, to crafting your very own Lightsaber out of LEGO bricks.

WHO IS
THE BRICKMAN?

Ryan ‘Brickman’ McNaught is one of the world’s leading LEGO brick artists and the only LEGO Certified Professional in the southern hemisphere. Ryan is the judge and LEGO expert on Australia’s award-winning TV show, LEGO Masters Australia, which just completed its 6th season – Australia vs The World. Ryan and his highly skilled team have built some of the largest and most detailed LEGO brick models in the world. With an incredible portfolio of work, globally touring exhibitions and hundreds of models in museums, galleries, LEGO Stores and shopping locations worldwide, there really isn’t anything the team can’t make out of LEGO bricks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Exhibition opening?

May 4th, 2025, at Melbourne Museum.

What ages is the exhibition suitable for?

The ideal age range for the LEGO® Star Wars: The Exhibition is children aged 3 and above, although all children are welcome, and those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Build activity tables do contain small LEGO bricks, so supervision for younger children is recommended.

Where can I find information about dates and times for the exhibition?

All venue, dates, and times information is available via Melbourne Museum’s exhibition pages.

Where can I find information about accessibility for the exhibition?

All accessibility information is available via Melbourne Museum’s website.

Where can I book tickets?

Visit Melbourne Museum’s exhibition page to book your tickets!

What should I do if I’m not sure when I can go?

Flexi tickets are available via the Melbourne Museum’s exhibition page.

When will LEGO® Star Wars: The Exhibition be in a location near me?

The exhibition’s journey has only just begun! The best way to stay up to date on all upcoming events and tour dates near you is by signing up to the mailing list. You can find the sign-up link above the footer at the bottom of the page.

How long does it take to go through the exhibition?

Individual visit times will vary, but guests should allocate at least an hour to view LEGO® Star Wars: The Exhibition. There is no time limit within the exhibit, and guests may enjoy it for as long as the museum is open.

What is the largest model in the exhibition?

In terms of brick count, our 2m diameter model of the first Death Star uses 183,652 LEGO bricks and contains over 400 minifigures! In terms of size, our 8m long and 4.5m tall AT-AT build is the largest.

What are the Interactive Activities in the exhibition?

You can build your own droid on Tatooine, then construct starfighters for the Rebel Alliance or Galactic Empire, scan them into our digital hangers, and watch them come to life in an epic space battle!

 

Help us build 1 of 6 Star Wars Mystery Mosaic landscapes, before landing on the forest moon of Endor to build your own Ewok traps or Imperial vehicles!

 

Finally, enter our Lightsaber Workshop to build your own Lightsaber hilt, then ignite the blade with our AR technology and get photos you can take home.

 

Whether you’re a seasoned LEGO builder or a casual Star Wars enthusiast, there’s something for everyone to enjoy and create from the millions of LEGO bricks in our build tables

What are Mystery Mosaics?

Our Mystery Mosaics are huge brick-built images that visitors can help piece together one LEGO brick at a time! There are 6 massive Star Wars landscapes to be built.

What is Ryan “Brickman” McNaught’s favourite build in the exhibition?

Ryan’s favourite model is undoubtedly the characters! “Building a face out of LEGO? Easy. But building one that actually looks like someone? That’s next-level tricky. Like, ‘only-a-handful-of-people-in-the-world-can-do-it’ kind of hard. And that’s exactly what makes them so awesome to work on!”

Will Ryan be at the exhibition?

Ryan will be visiting the exhibition periodically for special events.

Are we able to take photographs or video?

Yes, although commercial photography and videography are not permitted.

Will the exhibition reveal spoilers from the films?

The exhibition takes inspiration from all the Star Wars films and TV series. Iconic story moments and behind-the-scenes information are featured throughout the experience. It is not necessary to have seen all the films and TV series to enjoy the exhibition, but visitors will see content from the full Star Wars timeline.

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