LEGO Nature Connects exhibition arrives at Denver Zoo
The travelling exhibition from LCP Sean Kenney, Nature Connects, is now open at Denver Zoo.
LEGO Certified Professional Sean Kenney’s touring LEGO show, Nature Connects – Art with LEGO Bricks, has arrived at Denver Zoo, Colorado, USA. The exhibit features more than 15 different LEGO models, which use almost a million LEGO elements.
The exhibition will be in place at the reopened zoo until October 31 and is included in the admission price. Special measures in place to help reduce the risk of the spread of coronavirus, with all adult guests required to wear face masks.
Sculptures include a snow leopard, monarch butterfly, whooping crane, coral reef, jewelled chameleon, black rhino, African lion and polar bear with cubs.
Denver Zoo is home to nearly 3,000 animals representing 450 species, including many that are vulnerable, threatened, endangered or even extinct in the wild. Tickets are available at the venue’s website.
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