Lego Colosseum Certified Lego builder Ryan McNaught has created the world's first Lego Colosseum. Using 200,000 Lego bricks, the model is presented in cross-section with half in its present day ruined form and half as it was when Rome's original Colosseum was built, circa 80 AD. Made for the University of Sydney, it's currently on view at Nicholson Museum in Melbourne, Australia, until January 2013. Truly, it's Lego architecture at its finest. Australia - July 2012 Supplied by WENN.com
Lego Colosseum Certified Lego builder Ryan McNaught has created the world's first Lego Colosseum. Using 200,000 Lego bricks, the model is presented in cross-section with half in its present day ruined form and half as it was when Rome's original Colosseum was built, circa 80 AD. Made for the University of Sydney, it's currently on view at Nicholson Museum in Melbourne, Australia, until January 2013. Truly, it's Lego architecture at its finest. Australia - July 2012 Supplied by WENN.com
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Rome's Colosseum might be leaning slightly but its stability is not in danger, said officials who on July 31 announced that the ancient amphitheatre is about to undergo its first comprehensive restoration in 73 years.