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Inside the LEGO House: Denmark is now home to 12,000-square meter house filled with 25 million colorful LEGO bricks.
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Long time coming: The house, located in Billund, has been four years in the works.
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Dream come true: "It has been a dream for me for many years to create a place that will give our visitors the ultimate LEGO experience," says LEGO owner, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen.
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Colorful fun: Now the dream has become a reality. The LEGO house is home to two exhibition areas and four play areas -- each zone is based on four different colors. It's an interactive, fun space.
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Rainbow learning: Red is for creative skills, Blue is for cognitive skills, Green is for social skills and Yellow is for emotional skills.
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Innovation and creativity: "All activities in the house are related to our LEGO philosophy that learning through play promotes innovation and creativity," says Jesper Vilstrup, LEGO House CEO.
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Made of bricks: The House was designed by the architectural firm BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) -- it's composed of 21 giant "bricks" stacked on one another.
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Inspiration for creatives: Quirky and vibrant, the LEGO house celebrates LEGO creations by fans and allows visitors to create their own.
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Royal occasion: The opening of the LEGO House was attending by Danish royalty -- Prince Frederik and Princess Mary helped usher in the fun.
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LEGO magic: Anyone keen to experience the LEGO magic for themselves can buy tickets online now. Adults (13+) and children aged 3-12 enter for 199DK (roughly $30). Toddlers (0-2) go free.
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Get ready to embrace your inner child at Denmark’s new LEGO House – a 12,000-square meter house of fun, filled with 25 million iconic colorful building blocks.

Designed for the young and the young at heart, the building – located in LEGO’s hometown of Billund, Denmark – is the culmination of four years of hard work and imagination.

“With LEGO bricks, you can express yourself creatively and make anything imaginable. The possibilities are endless, and nowhere else in the world can you experience it in the same way as in LEGO House,” says third-generation LEGO owner, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, in a statement.

Colorful creativity

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The LEGO House embraces creativity and the power of learning.

Designed by the architectural firm BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) – the striking LEGO House is composed of 21 huge “bricks” stacked on one another – evoking the toy building blocks.

Inside, it’s a treasure trove of experiences and exhibitions.

There are two exhibition areas and four play areas – plus each zone is based on four different colors – and each color has a different theme.

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The LEGO House is impressive both inside and out.

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Red is for creative skills, blue is for cognitive skills, green is for social skills and yellow is for emotional skills.

“All activities in the house are related to our LEGO philosophy that learning through play promotes innovation and creativity,” says Jesper Vilstrup, LEGO House CEO.

The House showcases LEGO creations by fans – and encourages visitors to create their own.

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Royal seal of approval

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Denmark's Prince Frederik and Princess Mary visited the LEGO House for its inauguration.

The opening of the House was attended by Danish royalty – Prince Frederik and Princess Mary helped usher in the fun.

Also home to restaurants and outdoor play spaces – the LEGO House promises to become a highlight of the Danish tourism scene.

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The LEGO House is located in Billund, LEGO's birthplace.

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Billund is also home to the original LEGOland themepark – first opened in 1968.

Tourists arriving by air to the Danish town will now witness eight light beams radiating from the LEGO keystone brick on top of the LEGO House.

Fans keen to experience the LEGO magic for themselves can buy tickets for the LEGO House online now. Adults (13+) and children aged 3-12 enter for 199DK (roughly $30). Toddlers (0-2) go free.