Brickenburg Winter Exhibition, LEGO® Fan Days, at the Transylvanian Museum of Ethnography
The Brickenburg Winter Exhibition, a traditional event for LEGO fans, is hosted, as usual, by the Transylvanian Museum of Ethnography in Cluj-Napoca.
The event welcomes visitors starting Friday, January 16, at 11:00 a.m., at the Reduta Palace, on Memorandumului Street, no. 21.
The event is open to all age groups and showcases original constructions made from LEGO® elements by members of the Brickenburg Association, as well as official models that are impressive in terms of size or age.
A traditional early-year event for LEGO® fans who are members of the association, the Brickenburg Winter Exhibition is a testing ground for new works that will be presented at major events in 2026.

By using their imagination, visitors of all ages will be able to travel to various worlds and universes rendered in LEGO(R) elements, some fantastical, others close to home.
In contrast to the gloomy weather, the dioramas evoking tropical areas or activities specific to the warm seasons are sure to bring a smile and a little warmth to the soul.
At the same time, the more serious participants in the event will be able to admire rare historical models or reproductions of the space vehicles with which humanity seeks or dreams of launching itself into the exploration of the universe.




A horse riding competition, a dog and cat show, or a walk through the Hogwarts botanical garden, all represented in LEGO(R) pieces, can be sources of inspiration for visitors.
The construction workshop will also be present at this edition, and the public, of all ages, will have the opportunity to create their own works from LEGO(R) pieces throughout the event.
The Brickenburg Association, based in Cluj-Napoca, is one of the most important organizations of LEGO(R) fans. It is officially recognized worldwide for the high-class creations made by its members, presented in Romania and abroad, but also for the events it organizes.
We kindly remind visitors that the exhibits must not be touched. The LEGO(R) System pieces made available for play are intended for children over the age of 5, and the supervision of children is the responsibility of their parents or adult guardians.
Location: Transylvanian Museum of Ethnography, Reduta Building, 21 Memorandumului Street
Period: January 16–18, 2026
Hours: Friday, January 16, Saturday, January 17 – 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (last admission at 6:30 p.m.), Sunday, January 18 – 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (last admission at 4:30 p.m.).
Ticket price: 10 RON

