LEGO House

Lego House building

LEGO House is a building full of cubes made for playful souls. On 12,000 square metres, you'll find more than 25 million individual Lego pieces, whether in the form of single specimens, historic Lego products or free bricks for playing and creating.

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The building itself is reminiscent of a Lego set as it is made up of 21 blocks with 9 different coloured terraces. On the terraces you will always find themed play areas for children. Explore the seabed, take off in a hot air balloon, ride a camel or free yourself from the plight of the octopus.

This outdoor area is free and open to the public.

The indoor areas are divided into several zones.

Experience zones

The experience zones in the form of Blue, Green, Red and Yellow zones are designed for children:

  • Blue Zone - create a robot to take care of a beehive or build the fastest race car. If you have more time, design a city plan and build it.
  • Green Zone - go into the world of the movie and discover the secret stories of each Lego world. How about designing your own lego figure too?
  • Yellow Zone - add arms or wheels to your fish, there are certainly no limits to creativity in this zone. Build flowers, insects and let it fly in the middle of the jungle.
  • Red zone - imagine a huge waterfall and the colour of the ocean. What do you think it would look like? Create your own piece of art with tons of free blocks

Art Gallery

The pinnacle of all Lego fans. The biggest and coolest creations are housed in this gallery. Giant dinosaurs, cars, machines and monsters. What can a LEGO fan invent and build with bricks?

Historical collection

The official Lego Museum. Discover the history of one of the legendary building blocks and see the models that have accompanied Lego on its journey to the Hall of Fame.

Opening hours and entrance fees

Unlike Legoland, you can visit Lego House all year round.

It's usually open from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm, with opening hours shortening to 5:00 pm during the winter and even closing on some days. Check opening times here: legohouse.com/opening-hours.

Admission is 209 dkk in the winter and 239 dkk in the season. Children under 2 are free and it is advisable to purchase tickets in advance online at legohouse.com/tickets.

If you are only interested in the exhibits, take advantage of the Late Arrival offer. After 3:00pm, admission is priced at 169 dkk and can only be purchased online.

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