The world’s tallest Lego tower has been built in Tel Aviv, Israel. The structure is made from about 500,000 bricks and stretches 36m, a metre higher than the current record holder, which was built in Milan in 2015.
The tower has yet to be recognised by Guinness World Records as the title holder, but drone pictures have been submitted to an adjudicator to verify the its height.
The “Omer Tower” is named after Omer Sayag, an eight year old who lost a battle with cancer in 2014 and who built with Lego during his illness. The brick to build it were donated by the public, the government and local businesses.
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