International 'Animals in Cubes' Lego Park Opens in Bnei Brak for Summer
Bnei Brak residents will soon experience a unique family attraction as the international Lego-themed park 'Animals in Cubes' opens in the city. Starting July 12 and running through August 25, the park is located at 31 Norok Street in the Kiryat Herzog neighborhood, occupying a spacious, air-conditioned 4,000 square meter venue.
The park features over 2 million Lego cubes forming more than 50 giant animal displays, all created by British Lego artist Duncan Titmarsh, a Guinness World Record holder for the largest Lego display. Visitors will be immersed in an atmosphere enhanced by the singing of creation, adding to the unique experience.
Designed specifically to cater to the Haredi community, the park was developed with an investment of approximately 1.5 million shekels. It offers a variety of interactive activities including self-building zones, large cube pools, race car construction tables, photo corners, a dedicated play area for toddlers, and kosher food stands. The venue also hosts acrobatic performances throughout its operating hours.
The initiative has received full approval from Bnei Brak's rabbinical authorities, including the strict endorsement of the city's 'Guardians of Holiness and Education' led by Rabbi Mordechai Bloi, ensuring the park aligns with the values of the Jewish home without compromise.
Edward Shinkevsky from the company 'Excellent' expressed enthusiasm about bringing such a large-scale Lego exhibition to the Haredi sector. Event producer Sarah Tzabari highlighted the park’s high level of investment and adaptation to community needs, emphasizing its safe, organized, and comfortable environment for summer family outings. Due to expected high demand, advance ticket purchase through 'Glat Ticket' is recommended, with additional sales points to be announced soon.