A Guinness World Record evaluator went to the exhibition pavilion to attest to the size and handed over the title, Tiago Marques confirmed to the Lusa news agency.

According to the person responsible for Brickopolis Lourinhã, next to Dino Parque, the diorama occupies an area of ​​70 square metres, beating the record achieved by another in China in 2024 by a difference of 23 metres. The work was built with “hundreds of thousands of pieces”, with more than 1,200 minifigures, over more than 850 hours of assembly over nine months, involving a team of 25 people.

Iconic locations and historical events were recreated in it, such as Dino Parque da Lourinhã, the great wave of Nazaré, the typical houses of Costa Nova (Aveiro), a traditional village in the western region, the Feira Popular, medieval recreations, Lisbon Airport in the 1950s and the eastern part of Lisbon before Expo 98. The work is part of Brickopolis, a pavilion with a permanent exhibition of Legos, with around five million pieces covering an area of ​​750 square meters.

The €2.7 million investment was inaugurated last year by the Lourinhã Dinosaur Park in the district of Lisbon.

The exhibition is divided into three rooms: one with themed collections such as "Star Wars", "Pirate Bay" and "Wild West", another dedicated to the vast city of Brickopolis and the last with replicas of monuments from all over the world, such as the emblematic Taj Mahal, the Colosseum in Rome or the famous Big Ben.