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Thousands have flocked to Birmingham from across the globe to check out the world’s biggest Primark on the High Street in the city centre.
With a huge array of clothes and gifts, three dining experience - including a Disney cafe - beauty salon and barbers there’s plenty to keep them busy.
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Hide AdNow Birmingham has become home to the world’s smallest Primark!
You will find the mini version over at Legoland Discover Centre near the Utlita Arena in the city centre.
The new LEGO version of Birmingham’s world-famous Primark is in MINILAND which sees our city centre recreated with over 1.5 million bricks.
How was the world’s smallest Primark created
Built from 2988 Lego bricks, the model features a replica of the store’s interior and exterior, including The Primark Café with Disney, a beauty salon and 203 items of clothing along with minifigures of some of the actual local Primark colleagues.
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Hide AdBut the detail doesn’t stop there, the build also features 12 mannequins, 4 escalators, 2 tills and even miniature LEGO Birmingham shoppers exiting the store with the brand’s iconic, brown paper bags!
Our Master Model Builder Michelle has done an awesome job of designing and building petite Primark but don’t just take our word for it, watch this video and see for yourself!


Are there any more mini versions of Birmingham landmarks?
The new LEGO version of Birmingham’s world-famous Primark is in MINILAND which sees our city centre recreated with OVER 1.5 MILLION bricks.
It includes the Mailbox, the Rotunda, canals and more.
To check it out for yourself you can book tickets on the Legoland Discovery Centre website
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