LEGO House, Jutland, Denmark


5.0 (1.044 reviews) Spent More than 3 hours Ranking #1 in Jutland Rides & Activities • Playgrounds

A fantastic place for the whole family to play building with lego together.

LEGO® House, also called ”Home of the Brick”, is a 12,000 square meter experience house for the whole family – adults, children at heart, and actual children. Only your imagination sets the limit as you explore the six Experience Zones filled with 25 Mio. LEGO bricks. Start your trip at the Tree of Creativity – one of the world’s largest LEGO builds. Step into the Masterpiece Gallery and see some of the world’s most amazing LEGO masterpieces, built by the most passionate LEGO fans. Continue your trip into the Experience Zones. Here you can, among other things, program robots in Robo Lab, produce your own stop motion video in Story Lab, or build a LEGO fish that subsequently come to life in a digital aquarium. Furthermore, there are playful dining areas, a LEGO store, conference facilities, and nine public playgrounds on the roof terraces. End your experience in History Collection, where you can explore the archives and dig up the most iconic LEGO sets.
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Address

Ole Kirks Plads 1, Billund 7190 Denmark

Mobile

+45 82 82 04 00

Website

http://www.legohouse.com

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Monday, April 29, 2024, 0:14

User Ratings

5.0 based on (1.044 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Magdalena S 5:00 PM Feb 8, 2023
    Heartwarming and entertaining experience
    An amazing place to visit! It's worth the money, and a huge plus is that you can see ticket prices while planning the trip, so you can actually go on the day with cheaper tickets. The whole place is amazingly clean, well organised and full of helpful and nice employees. It's great that there's an option to store your jacket and other belongings in a locker for free. But what is the most important - it's filled with amazing exhibitions of Lego builds and fun experiences/activities. I would give the Lego House 1000000/5 stars if I could. It for sure was not my last visit, especially because one day is not enough to experience everything to the fullest. A huge plus for the amazing employees in the Lego shop, who not only helped us with what we were looking for, but also when the product was unavailable in the physical store, checked the website and showed us the Bricklink website where you can buy retired/unavailable Lego sets from private people. They for sure did not have to do that, which only shows how passionate they are about their job and not just do the bare minimum. The restaurant sells delicious food, and provides a great experience too! But I have to say that the price for the food is quite high. Still, I recommend to try it! It's also a nice idea to watch the documentary from 2018 about Lego House before the visit, to find a little bit more about it! Overall, really amazing and heartwarming experience, especially knowing the story of Lego. Congratulations to all the people involved into creating that experience and allowing the world to step into Home of the Brick, good job! While visiting the Lego House, I could clearly see that the motto "Det bedste er ikke for godt" ("Only the best is good enough") was fulfilled.

  • 5Banz92 5:00 PM Jul 31, 2020
    Creativity comes alive
    You cannot come to Billund or Legoland and not visit Lego house. Personally I prefer Lego house to Legoland. The place was made to get your creative juices flowing and expand your mind to see so many possibilities. It’s for all ages and the amount of fun you have is a function of your imagination. It’s a spacious building with different zones, so it was not crowded and there were people to help if you needed it. The mini-Chef restaurant is an experience on its own if you’re willing to pay the price. Otherwise, there are places to enjoy your own meal inside and outside....if you remember to eat. It is important you get your ticket to the experience zones ahead of time. We came during the school holidays and thankfully we had bought our tickets early because tickets were sold out for the next 4 days after our scheduled visit.