The fourth edition of the “Mattoncino Festival” in Vigodarzere, in the province of Padua, will end tomorrow, Tuesday 11 September. The festival, which began last 8 September, has animat the center of the town for four days.
The Mattoncino Festival
from an idea by Nicola Segala, a Lego honduras phone number library enthusiast, and is held in the parish center of the city, for the entire duration of the town festival.
The “Mattoncino Festival” is an opportunity to bring together Lego enthusiasts from all over Italy: the festival was organiz in collaboration with Lego and with the members of ItLUG, the association that brings together those who have a passion for this toy of Danish origin.
During the four-day festival
and until tomorrow, it will be possible to view incredible Lego constructions, visit the exhibitors, let the little ones play and meet many fans of this toy. Furthermore, on Sunday 9th September there was a special day dedicat to Lego Ninjago, the series of Lego characters creat between the end of 2010 and the beginning of 2011 and inspir by the characters and stories of feudal Japan: among the Lego Ninjago, we recall, there are some fun spinning top models.
During this edition of the
moreover, the opportunity was not miss to celebrate the eightieth anniversary of Lego: eighty years ago, in fact, the Danish the ultimate guide to social media marketing carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen, fallen from grace, began producing wooden toys for children. Shortly thereafter, Lego was born, which today is one of the largest, richest and most flourishing industries in the toy world.
The National Burraco
Tournament is an event organiz by the “Circolo Burraco Cattolica” in collaboration with ENDAS BURRACO. The event is sponsor by the Municipality of Cattolica.
Burraco, for those who don’t know it, is a board game play with French cards. Belonging to the Pinnacola family, it seems to saudi data have originat in Uruguay in the 1940s. Burraco is generally play by four people, but sometimes it can also be play by two people. The aim of Burraco is to “close”, or to remain without cards in your hand. Burraco has spread in Italy since the 1980s, especially in the South. From there.
The Italian Burraco Feration
(Fibur) was born, which today has more than 10 thousand members and almost 300 branches throughout the country. There are also other associations that practice burraco, such as FEDIBUR (Federazione Burracolive), FAIB (Federazione Autonoma Italiana Burraco), FIGBUR (Federazione Italiana Gioco Burraco) and FIBS (Federazione Italia Burraco Sportivo).
To register for the National
Burraco Tournament of Cattolica you must notify the “Circolo Burraco Cattolica” by September 18th. To participate you must pay a membership fee of 40 euros. For information call Anna at 3336042680 or Marisa at 3339521478.