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Jurassic World by Brickman Roars into Cincinnati with 6 Million LEGO Bricks

A massive LEGO dinosaur adventure featuring over 50 builds, interactive exhibits, and iconic Jurassic World moments arrives at the Cincinnati Museum Center this May

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If you love dinosaurs, LEGO builds, or the blockbuster world of Jurassic World, a new traveling exhibition heading to Ohio might be worth putting on your radar.

Jurassic World by Brickman is bringing a massive brick-built adventure to the Cincinnati Museum Center starting May 22, 2026. The exhibition reimagines the world of Jurassic World through the creative lens of master LEGO builder Ryan McNaught.

And when they say massive, they mean it. The exhibition features more than 50 dinosaur builds and iconic scenes made from over six million LEGO bricks.

A Brick-Built Journey Through Isla Nublar

Guests will step straight into the world inspired by Jurassic World as they walk through the iconic Jurassic park gates and explore a series of detailed environments recreated entirely in LEGO bricks.

The exhibition includes:

  • Over 50 large-scale LEGO dinosaurs including Triceratops, Velociraptors, and the mighty T. rex
  • Scenes inspired by Isla Nublar
  • A life-size baby Brachiosaurus encounter
  • Interactive areas where visitors can build their own creations

One highlight is the DNA laboratory, where guests can design their own hybrid dinosaur — something fans of the Jurassic World storyline will immediately recognize.

Another collaborative element invites visitors to add their own plate to a giant mystery mosaic, turning the exhibition into a shared creative experience.

The Biggest Brickman Exhibition Yet

This is not a quick LEGO display thrown together in a weekend.

The Brickman team spent more than two years and over 10,000 hours creating the exhibition. In total, more than six million LEGO bricks went into building the dinosaurs, scenery, and interactive displays.

It’s officially the largest exhibition the Brickman team has ever produced.

For visitors, that means towering dinosaurs, intricate scene recreations, and plenty of hands-on building opportunities using more than 2.5 million additional bricks available during the experience.

Why Cincinnati Is a Great Fit

The Cincinnati Museum Center has hosted several large touring exhibitions in recent years, and this one fits perfectly into its mix of family-friendly science, pop culture, and educational programming.

Jurassic World by Brickman blends creativity, storytelling, engineering, and hands-on learning, making it appealing to multiple age groups — from younger kids who love dinosaurs to adult LEGO builders and Jurassic franchise fans.

Tickets will go on presale starting April 13.

Pros and Cons of This Exhibition Announcement

Pros

  • Massive scale with over six million LEGO bricks
  • More than 50 dinosaur builds including fan favorites like T. rex and Velociraptors
  • Hands-on interactive experiences for kids and adults
  • Perfect crossover between LEGO creativity and Jurassic World storytelling
  • Traveling exhibition makes it accessible to more audiences

Cons

  • Limited to Cincinnati during this stop, meaning travel may be required for many fans
  • Temporary exhibition, so timing your visit will matter
  • Ticket demand could be high once presales begin

Final Thoughts

Jurassic World by Brickman looks like one of those exhibits that blends art, fandom, and creativity in a way that appeals to both families and serious LEGO fans.

Between the massive dinosaur sculptures, interactive building stations, and the nostalgic Jurassic atmosphere, it feels like the kind of attraction that could easily turn into a highlight visit at the Cincinnati Museum Center this summer.

If you’ve ever wondered what Isla Nublar might look like if it were built entirely out of LEGO bricks, this exhibition is about as close as it gets.

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