If this LEGO church pavilion was the place to go to every Sunday morning, kids wouldn't object anything their parents had to say.
This colorful block building, which looks like a creation by a giant's child was temporarily erected in Enschede, Netherlands. They aren't real blown up LEGO pieces, instead they're knock-offs called "Legioblocks." It's designed by Michiel de Wit and Filip Jonker and situated in a public space during the Grenswerk Festival. This holy LEGO land had a stage inside for performances, exhibitions and the whole LEGO church pavilion acted like a town square where everyone gathered.
The LEGO church pavilion reached 20 meters high; the whole building and the materials used can disassembled and reused. This makes it easy to transport this holy toy place anywhere for everyone to see.
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