See the amazing recreation of renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci’s magnum opus, The Last Supper, made from over 186,000 LEGO® bricks.
At 7 feet by 15 feet, the piece is the largest LEGO® rendering of da Vinci’s masterpiece in the world.
The display is now open to the public at BrickTown in Downtown Roswell.
Presented by Dry Hole, Inc.
Da Vinci’s original painting measures 12 feet tall by 29 feet wide, covering an end wall of the dining hall at the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. Da Vinci completed the painting in 1498. The recreation at BrickTown is over one-quarter the size of the original.
YOU helpED assemble the masterpiece
Between Labor Day weekend and New Year’s Eve, 2024, each person who purchased a ticket at BrickTown was offered instructions and LEGO® bricks to build a unique square section of the piece. Each section measures 2.5 inches square, and 2,448 of these squares were put together in order to make the final piece.
A sample of the instructions used to assemble The Last Supper