The ultimate LEGO experience at the LEGO House built by LEGO at its headquarters in Denmark!

Dec 9, 2017

Lego is a perennially popular toy enjoyed by children and adults alike. In September 2017, Lego House, a complex offering a variety of attractions, opened in Denmark, home to the Lego headquarters. The building's vivid color scheme, resembling stacked Lego bricks, creates an eye-catching design. The Lego House aims to provide visitors with the ultimate Lego experience and foster creativity through play.

The facility is divided into four zones: Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow, each with its own concept. The Red Zone is primarily focused on building Lego blocks. With so many Lego blocks available, you'll never be able to use them all, and you can build however you like. The Blue Zone focuses on attractions that encourage thinking and problem-solving using Lego blocks. Aiming to develop logic and cognitive skills, visitors can enjoy attractions like Robo Lab, where they program Lego robots to complete missions. The Green Zone focuses on creativity, allowing visitors to create their own characters and stories, moving Legos to create stop-motion movies. The Yellow Zone is a zone designed with attractions for self-expression. Lego headquarters staff are also fond of the "Fish Designer" attraction, where visitors create fish out of Lego and place them in a machine for scanning. The fish is then displayed on a screen designed to resemble an aquarium, where it begins to move. Another attraction attracting attention is the "Critter Creator," where visitors can create tiny creatures. The tiny Lego creatures move around and hop, and changing their facial expressions apparently changes their movements. Admission to the museum, the Lego store, and restaurants are free, but tickets are required to enjoy the attractions in the four zones mentioned above. With easy access and close to the airport, the Yellow Zone is sure to become a popular destination for Lego fans and tourists alike.


*This article has been translated and written with permission from (Source: https://www.legohouse.com/en-gb, https://www.lego.com/en-gb).
hirokoike
Back to Top