On Saturday morning, the doors of the Center Polyvalent Gaston Stein opened in Junglinster for small and large Lego fans from all over the area for the exhibition « Brixembourg 2025 “. As in previous years, this year’s sixth edition is not only an exhibition of elaborate and detailed dioramas, but also offers sales stands where collectors can acquire rare collectors.
Our photographer Alain Piron was immediately on site to capture impressions of the hustle and bustle for our picture gallery.
Jean-Marie Bellion and daughter June needed several years to complete their fictional world « June City ». Photo: Alain Piron
Viviane Weber (right) visitor to buy Lego collectors Camille Künsch to buy his London-Bridge. Photo: Alain Piron
Lego figures from famous films could be obtained in Junglinster. Photo: Alain Piron
To commemorate Luxembourg’s liberation 80 years ago, the artist Yann Jadin came up with something special: the Allied Americans who drive through the city with their tanks in Lego style. Photo: Alain Piron
Winfried Ballmann from Duisburg amazed the visitors with his Mayakulture facility. Photo: Alain Piron
Photo: Alain Piron
Photo: Alain Piron
Star Wars was omnipresent. Photo: Alain Piron
Many visitors were fascinated by the beautiful buildings made from Lego. Photo: Alain Piron
. Lego-Bauer and influencer Julie Weber and Olivier Felgen run their own social media channel JF Moc Stories and constantly report on Lego innovations. Photo: Alain Piron
Photo: Alain Piron
Many Lego games went over the counter. Photo: Alain Piron
Jean-Marie Bellion and daughter June needed several years to complete her fictional world « June City ». Photo: Alain Piron
The members of the Afol Club (Adult Fans of Lego) from Mertert, showed their LEGO buildings for details for visitors. Photo: Alain Piron
Photo: Alain Piron
Every Lego enthusiast could let off steam at this table. Photo: Alain Piron
Uwe Bartsch’s Passion stands for the Japanese fortress Katsumoto Castle. Photo: Alain Piron
In many Lego creations it was important. Photo: Alain Piron
Vera Bartsch from Euskirchen is a big fan of Harry Potter and his Quidditch game. Photo: Alain Piron
Photo: Alain Piron
Photo: Alain Piron
Photo: Alain Piron
François Colbach from Schifflingen felt back to his childhood. Photo: Alain Piron
Winfried Ballmann from Duisburg amazed the visitors with his Mayakulture facility. Photo: Alain Piron
Photo: Alain Piron
With Lego into the past: an old tram from the 1960s. Photo: Alain Piron
In addition to many children, the parents also got their money’s worth. Photo: Alain Piron
Photo: Alain Piron
The Lego-loving Marc Ries and son Philippe tried to make some bargains. Photo: Alain Piron
Photo: Alain Piron
In the many creations and buildings, the attention to detail is. Photo: Alain Piron
Michael had traveled from Slovenia to Luxembourg to show visitors his large Lego facility. Photo: Alain Piron
Anyone who missed “Brixembourg” on Saturday can try their luck again on Sunday, June 1st. Then Lego fans have the opportunity to dive into the world of small stones between 10 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. The physical well -being is taken care of, admission for adults is six euros, children pay three euros.
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