BRUXELLES (BELGIO) – Studenti e visitatori, al museo Bozar di Bruxelles hanno montato un muro di Lego da 20 metri, il più lungo del mondo.
L’ iniziativa “Signature for Good” nata dall’Unicef e Montblanc, serve a sensibilizzare sul problema dell’edilizia scolastica nel Terzo Mondo. Tutti hanno potuto dare una mano inserendo e firmando mattoncino dopo mattoncino (LaPresse)

A man adds a brick made of Lego, to build a giant Lego wall at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts ' Bozar' in Brussels, Friday, Jan. 10, 2014. School children and visitors are helping to build a 20 meter long (64 foot) Lego wall, to support the UNICEF 'Signature for Good' campaign, to build schools in the third world. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
A boy hands a brick made of Lego to build a giant Lego wall at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts ' Bozar' in Brussels, Friday, Jan.10, 2014. School children and visitors are helping to build a 20 meter long (64 foot) Lego wall, to support the UNICEF 'Signature for Good' campaign, to build schools in the third world. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
A man adds a brick made of Lego, to build a giant Lego wall at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts ' Bozar' in Brussels, Friday, Jan. 10, 2014. School children and visitors are helping to build a 20 meter long (64 foot) Lego wall, to support the UNICEF 'Signature for Good' campaign, to build schools in the third world. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)












