Tel Aviv record hopeful Lego tower honours young cancer victim

A 36 metre Lego tower has been built in Tel Aviv in the hope of setting a new world record.

The Lego tower in Tel Aviv.

The Lego tower in Tel Aviv. Source: AAP

Municipality workers and volunteers in Israel's coastal city of Tel Aviv have built a 36-metre tower of Lego bricks.

It was constructed from more than half a million of the brightly coloured plastic bricks donated by the city's residents.

The Lego tower.
The Lego tower. Source: AAP


The project was launched just over a year ago by teachers of eight-year-old Omer Sayag who died of cancer in 2014, and who used to build Lego towers during his illness.

The tower was raised in sections opposite the Tel Aviv municipality building in Rabin Square.



According to Guinness World Records, the previous record was set in 2015 when the Italian subsidiary of Lego built a 35.05-metre tower for the Milan World Expo.

A municipality spokesman told AFP that proof including pictures shot from a drone will now be submitted to Guinness to verify the city's claim at a new record.

Workers build the Lego Tower.
Workers build the Lego Tower. Source: AAP



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Published 28 December 2017 3:38pm
Updated 28 December 2017 3:51pm
Source: AFP, SBS

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