Brickman Wonders of the World Extends in Manila Until March 8, 2026


You don’t need to leave Manila to see the world—just a little more time to stay with it.

Brickman Wonders of the World, the globally acclaimed LEGO® exhibition presented by GMG Productions, has officially extended its Manila run until March 8, 2026, at The Space at Solaire. Originally scheduled to close in February, the extension gives families, students, and LEGO fans an extra month to experience a world tour built entirely from imagination, precision, and bricks.

It’s not just an extension of dates. It’s an extension of possibility.

A World Reimagined Through LEGO Bricks


Inside Brickman Wonders of the World, familiar landmarks rise in unexpected ways.

More than 45 iconic sites from across the globe—including the Taj Mahal, Leaning Tower of Pisa, and Arc de Triomphe—are recreated in LEGO form, some towering as high as 3.6 meters.

Up close, the spectacle softens into detail. Patterns emerge. Techniques reveal themselves. You begin to notice how each structure was assembled brick by brick, some using over 164,000 LEGO pieces, each placed with intent.

This is architecture slowed down. History made tactile. Travel made playful.

Why the Manila Extension Matters

The decision to extend the exhibition reflects GMG Productions’ commitment to accessible, meaningful experiences for Filipino audiences. With schools, families, and communities continuously seeking enriching activities, the additional month allows visitors to engage with the exhibit at their own pace—whether as a weekend family outing, a school excursion, or a quiet creative reset.

Brickman Wonders of the World is more than just a display; it’s an experience that sparks creativity, curiosity, and a love for learning,” shares Carlos Candal, CEO of GMG Productions. The extension ensures that more visitors—especially young builders—can encounter that spark firsthand.

The Brickman Behind the Builds


Leading the exhibition is Ryan McNaught, known worldwide as The Brickman. He is one of only 24 LEGO® Certified Professionals globally and the only one in the Southern Hemisphere. Many recognize him as the judge on LEGO® Masters Australia.

Together with his team, McNaught spent thousands of hours crafting the exhibition’s large-scale builds. The result is an immersive experience that sits comfortably at the intersection of art, architecture, engineering, and play—inviting visitors of all ages to engage, imagine, and create.

An Exhibit That Rewards Lingering

There’s something fitting about an exhibition like this being given more time.

Brickman Wonders of the World isn’t meant to be rushed. It invites second looks and quiet discoveries: a clever solution hidden in a curve, a detail noticed by a child before an adult, a landmark suddenly feeling less distant and more human.

For many young visitors, it may be their first brush with design or structural thinking. For others, it’s simply a reminder that creativity often begins with patience—and a willingness to build something piece by piece.

Visit Brickman Wonders of the World in Manila


Brickman Wonders of the World is open until March 8, 2026, at The Space at Solaire, Entertainment City, ParaƱaque.

Tickets are available exclusively through TicketWorld.

For updates on upcoming exhibitions and productions, visit www.gmg-productions.com, or follow @gmg.productions on Facebook and @gmg.exhibitions on Instagram.

Sometimes, seeing the world doesn’t require going far.
Sometimes, it simply asks you to stay a little longer.


All photos provided by GMG Productions.

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