Legos “Magic” at the museum
Opens Friday. The tiny plastic foot-killers known as Legos return to Denver Museum of Nature & Science this week for “Brick Planet.” The temporary exhibit, which opens Friday, Nov. 14, and runs through May 3, 2026, “brings our planet’s unique ecosystems to life through colorful, playful environments where nature is represented by Lego brick sculptures,” organizers wrote of artist Sean Kenney. “From towering polar bears and vibrant coral reefs to bustling cities and sweeping African savannas, guests will feel a renewed sense of wonder for the connection between the science, nature and art.”
Visitors can also build their own creations, sketch in journals and make a magnetized game, organizers added. Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily at 2001 Colorado Blvd. in Denver.

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