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The Côte-Saint-André. They assemble a portrait of Berlioz with 13,670 small Lego® bricks

We can mix pop culture, construction game and great music. The proof at La Côte-Saint-André where, during an event organized by the socio-cultural center last weekend, the Frelug association of Adult Fans of Lego® (Afol) created a collective fresco representing the most famous of the Côtois, Hector Berlioz. “At the beginning, there were only five colors of bricks, now there are 64! explains Arnaud Gindre, organizer of Lego® exhibitions. Over the course of the two days, the children, often accompanied by their parents, took turns around the table, drawing from the boxes made available to them, the 13,670 small multicolored basic bricks, all identical, necessary to fill 156 diamonds. Once completed, they were assembled by the animator into a fresco about 2 m high by 1 m wide, impressive and ephemeral.

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