— — twenty-one bricks stacked the way a child would stack them.
“A twelve-thousand-square-metre building in Billund, designed by Bjarke Ingels and opened on 28 September 2017. From outside, it reads as twenty-one oversized bricks stacked at the centre of the small Jutland town the LEGO Group grew up in. The rooftop terraces and the public square below are open to anyone; the experience zones inside need a ticket. from the studio
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LEGO House sits at the centre of Billund, the small Jutland town where Ole Kirk Christiansen founded the LEGO Group in 1932. The building covers roughly 12,000 square metres and stands a short walk from both the LEGO Group's global headquarters and Legoland Billund, the original Legoland park. Billund itself has a population of about 6,800 and an international airport sized to the company that built it. The house opened to the public on 28 September 2017.
The building was designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, the Copenhagen practice known for the CopenHill power plant and 8 House. From outside, twenty-one oversized white volumes read as LEGO bricks stacked at varying heights, capped by a square top brick eleven metres above the ground. Each rooftop functions as a public terrace, free to enter, planted and stepped down toward the town square below. Inside, four colour-coded experience zones — red, blue, yellow, green — organise the paid exhibits.
LEGO House sits in central Billund at Ole Kirks Plads 1 and is open seven days a week, with full hours posted on the official site. The outdoor squares and rooftop terraces are free to walk; the indoor experience zones and the basement History Collection require a timed ticket. The town is reached by direct bus from Billund Airport, by long-distance bus from Copenhagen and Aarhus, and by car from the E20 motorway.