‘The soul of a nation’ Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams was born in 1872 and is thought to be one of England’s greatest composers. With a talk…
View EventYou will be journeying from the deepest recesses of Devon’s prehistoric past to Exeter’s dreams of a greener future, all lovingly recreated in LEGO® bricks.
Dive into Jurassic seas where menacing ichthyosaurs prowl, relax in a recreated Roman bathhouse, defend the city from the walls of Rougemont Castle, or glimpse inside the newly built St. Sidwell’s Point Leisure Complex.
Each miniaturised LEGO brick model explores a different point in Exeter’s vibrant history, from its origins in the days of the Roman Empire to the glorious heights of its famous woollen trade, and from the tragedy of the Second World War to its transformation into a ‘garden city’ of the near-future.
Filled with fun and humour, and accompanied by objects from RAMM’s collection, children’s playzones, trails and more, this LEGO brick story of our city will delight children of all ages.
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*During busy periods, your visit to the exhibition may be limited to one hour.
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