LEGO House is a unique interactive center and museum located in the birthplace of the famous construction toy, in the city of Billund, Denmark. It is not just an attraction but a true world of creativity designed for LEGO fans of all ages. Designed by the renowned architect Bjarke Ingels, the building itself is a work of art and an embodiment of the brand's philosophy.
Externally, the complex resembles giant LEGO bricks stacked on top of each other. It consists of 21 blocks and covers an area of about 12,000 square meters. This architectural solution not only attracts attention but also creates functional spaces filled with natural light. The roofs of the blocks feature outdoor terraces and playgrounds open to everyone, making LEGO House an integral part of the urban environment.

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Inside, the space is divided into several color zones, each symbolizing a specific aspect of play and development: the Red Zone focuses on creativity, the Blue Zone on cognitive skills, the Green Zone on social interaction, and the Yellow Zone on emotions. Visitors can expect millions of bricks for free building, giant figures, interactive installations, and even LEGO waterfalls. This is a place where you can unleash your imagination, learn through play, and create something new with the whole family.
In addition to the play zones, LEGO House features a gallery with incredible masterpieces from fan builders and a historical museum detailing the company's development. This place is truly inspiring and proves that you can build anything from simple bricks—from small figures to grand architectural structures.