THE Seven Wonders of the World are coming to Stirling Castle - only smaller, and made of LEGO. 

The Brick Wonders exhibition, built by renowned LEGO artist Warren Elsmore and his team of highly-talented designers, will be on display from Saturday, September 29. 

The exhibition features the seven wonders of the ancient world, scientific discoveries from the Big Bang Theory to DNA, and recent history from mobile phones to the moon landings.

Warren Elsmore, said: “We love transforming the world around us into LEGO scenes. It’s a fun way to translate history into a medium that everyone can understand and relate to, especially young people.

“Forget dry lists of kings or endless battle dates – this is history brought to life. It’s great when we see visitors making that instant connection with our projects and hope it will inspire them to learn even more about our history.”

Warren has been working with Historic Environment Scotland (HES) to take his unique exhibition around historic sights, in recognition of the Year of Young People programme. 

Rebecca Bailey, head of education and outreach at HES, said: “The artistic Brick Wonders display instantly piqued the interest of our visitors at Glasgow Cathedral, Aberdour Castle and Abroath Abbey, and we’re sure it will also be a big attraction at Stirling Castle for young people - and big kids too.”

Brick Wonders is on display until Wednesday, January 23. 

Entry to the exhibition is included in the admission price to Stirling Castle.

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