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The image shows a display case containing historical LEGO toys and a descriptive plaque. The plaque, written in Russian, is titled "Первые игрушки LEGO" (First LEGO Toys) and details the origin of LEGO toys in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen. It also lists several exhibits, including a fire engine model from 1948, wooden cubes from 1955, and a wooden box from 1981 for storing LEGO details.

In the display case, a vintage LEGO System box with an illustration of two children playing with LEGO bricks is visible. Beside it, a red toy car is partially seen. The LEGO box and car are placed on a wooden surface with the LEGO logo prominently displayed in red. Below this wooden surface, another display of LEGO bricks is visible, suggesting a broader exhibition of LEGO history. The reflection of ceiling lights and possibly other displays can be seen on the glass of the display case.

The location is identified as the Museum of Russian Industry (Музей Индустриальной Культуры) in Khimki, Russia, based on the context of other images from the same exhibit.
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Jul 4, 2026, 11:55 AM

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The image shows a display case containing historical LEGO toys and a descriptive plaque. The plaque, written in Russian, is titled "Первые игрушки LEGO" (First LEGO Toys) and details the origin of LEGO toys in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen. It also lists several exhibits, including a fire engine model from 1948, wooden cubes from 1955, and a wooden box from 1981 for storing LEGO details. In the display case, a vintage LEGO System box with an illustration of two children playing with LEGO bricks is visible. Beside it, a red toy car is partially seen. The LEGO box and car are placed on a wooden surface with the LEGO logo prominently displayed in red. Below this wooden surface, another display of LEGO bricks is visible, suggesting a broader exhibition of LEGO history. The reflection of ceiling lights and possibly other displays can be seen on the glass of the display case. The location is identified as the Museum of Russian Industry (Музей Индустриальной Культуры) in Khimki, Russia, based on the context of other images from the same exhibit.

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