Lego city breaks brick-tacular world record

The Lego city includes houses, roads, vehicles, an airport and more!
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Spaceships, castles houses... if you love building things out of coloured bricks well how about a whole city?
This incredible build, made of 230,000 Lego bricks has everything you could possibly want.
From houses to roads, a beach, an airport and even a dinosaur park!
And it has has earned the Guinness World Records title for largest Lego brick diorama (a model representing a scene).
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The Lego city also features a beach complete with a variety of boats in the water area
The structure was created in Portugal at BRICKOPOLIS Lourinhã by Parque dos Dinossauros da Lourinhã (PDL)
It measures a 70.614 m² - a quarter of a tennis court - and the team used more than 230,000 bricks to create the city, including creating 366 vehicles, 176 trees, 2,328 flowers and more.
They even included a Big Ben style clock tower, and a lake that is home to a Loch Ness Monster-type creature.

The Lego City also includes roads filled with a variety of vehicles
The creators of this Lego city have really gone to town thinking about the design.
They have made sure to include little details that you might see in a real-life city.
For example the Lego City Airport is equipped with tiny little lego trailers to take luggage to the plane.
Wow - what an incredible creation!