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    3.0 (1 review)
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    Lego House - Lego waterfall inside, a bit like Willy Wonka

    Lego House

    4.6(19 reviews)
    40.5 km

    We came here 5 years ago when my oldest was really little and the impression was so strong we came…read moreback while he is still a kid. For a 6 and 9 year old this is a perfect place to take them, especially if they are into Lego. Designed by BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) the architecture is reminiscent of Lego while not being overt and in your face in execution. It's very balanced for somehwere to come as a kid and as an adult. Here are some tips and advice during your visit to Lego House: -There are playgrounds and photo-ops outside, The obvious ones are at the entrance but every floor has a cool little play area that is often empty you should check out. -You get a RFID bracelet you use to get your own personal creations and photos and they are available for 29 days online. The quality of photos isn't great but all the digital assets are very high resolution. -Check the calendar and make reservations like for the robot cafe, we were lucky to have a lego designer signing the day we went. -The basement is an amazing chronological history of Lego and worth checking out at opening.

    Let's say, I have thought about what I would say about this place a few times, because I had been…read moreasked how my Denmark vacation was, and when it comes down to it, Lego House was certainly one of the highlights. If you like Lego, you will probably enjoy many aspects of this place. A cross between Museum and Experiential kid's centre, it has something for everyone. To be honest, as an adult, if you just spend the time to look at the walls, and all the nuanced things that are placed around the entire structure, you will need a couple of day so to soak it all in. The history is incredible, and the bottom level has all the dreamy bits and pieces of what is today, Lego... and the story of what was... when it first started. Plan a day or two, because as an adult, there is plenty to partake. If you have a kiddo, I recommend coming early, and kicking off doing some of the Stop Motion stuff, as well as the neat STEM flower planting stuff. Worth it? yes.

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    Lego House - One of the featured Lego creations from fans around the world

    One of the featured Lego creations from fans around the world

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    Legeborgen - kids_activities - Updated May 2026

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