Lego House In Denmark

LEGO lovers, beware LEGO HOUSE is the best place for adults, children and those who are still young at heart to have fun together. The building with an area of ​​12,000 square meters and a height of 23 meters, filled with 25 million blocks, promises an incredible adventure!

LEO HOUSE is located in Billund, Denmark, close to Legoland and the headquarters of The Lego Group. The entire building looks as if it was built from large blocks. It’s worth knowing that the Lego House is open all year round, so it can be a great complement to your stay at Legoland Billund!

Red Zone

Here is the world of builders with LEGO Blocks and LEGO DUPLO. But first, you are greeted by a huge water cascade made of LEGO blocks! Here you will also find Lego laboratories where you can build and assemble, for example, toy cars whose speed you can test on the track or whatever you want.

Yellow zone

Lots of attractions, including interactive ones, such as building fish from LEGO bricks that, after scanning, swim out on the big screen! This is a zone of fun with emotions, such as when building beautiful flowers from LEGO bricks.

Blue Zone

This zone is for those who love architecture, logical thinking, and learning about what surrounds us. Here you can control a robot, design a city, and play with trains.

Green Zone

In the green zone you can look at impressive buildings made of LEGO blocks, in which details really play a huge role! Here you can also make your own mini movie in the laboratory.

Museum

In the basement of LEGO HOUSE, historical LEGO collections are gathered and the entire history of what happened to these bricks is told. There is also a cinema here where you can watch films in which block designers reveal what their work is like.

Restaurant

In the MINI CHEF restaurant, you get your own package of LEGO bricks and a menu in which each food item has a different LEGO brick assigned to it! So you assemble a figure from 3 or 4 LEGO bricks to complete your dinner. The kids also add a yellow brick and there is a LEGO surprise waiting for them to take with them, just like the bricks from which we ordered dinner. Then you insert your structure into the machine, where it is scanned and the computer delivers the order to the kitchen. Finally, dinner served by the robot rolls down on a large conveyor belt in a box shaped like a LEGO brick. It is a fun and interesting experience.

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