The building, which is also considered unique worldwide, can be admired on Deák Ferenc Square during the Advent season.

We can meet a special vehicle in the heart of the capital, which brings a smile to many faces by bringing the joy of the game to places where the city dwellers don't even expect it. Although it is not possible to travel on the life-sized, colorful tram car built from LEGO® blocks, it offers an extraordinary sight with its cheerful appearance, BKV Zrt .

The mission of "LEGO Vili", built from blocks, is to inspire both future builders and children and adults interested in transport.

The life-sized streetcar was designed by master builder Balázs Dóczy, and from afar it looks as if it was built by a small child out of huge LEGO bricks. On closer inspection, it is only noticeable that a lot of small cubes give off a bigger color, serving as proof that anything can be built from LEGO bricks.

The special vehicle was built from nearly 1.8 million blocks. The 11.5-meter-long, 2-meter-high, and 2-meter-wide tram is pulled onto the track by "Muki", a BKV freight tram, which may be familiar to many tram fans, as these long-lived freight cars occasionally run out for maintenance work.

The building can be admired on Deák Ferenc Square during the Advent period.

After the ceremonial unveiling in the Ferencváros carriage house, the special tram will be brought out to Deák Ferenc tér so that everyone can admire it and place their own cube on the base plates in the lower part of the tram during the Advent period.

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