LEGO Brick City Illuminated with LED Lights

LED lighting is creating a magical feeling for LEGO-built city with the creation of Brick City Lights.

A family in Illinois, United States, built their first LEGO city in 1980 as a Christmas activity and turned the family tradition into the world’s largest known LED brick city lit up with LEDs.


(Image: Brick City Lights)

In 2018, the family enlarged their LEGO town and decided to light up the construction with LED lights. They used thousands of miniature LED lights and transform the town into a magical experience.

Currently the family is working on expanding the LEGO town to six times big and will add wind turbines and a solar panel farm with an array of twenty large scale custom built solar panels. They will also continue to light the town with LEDs and enhance the details.

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