AN INTERACTIVE Lego experience is coming to a European city, inspired by a hit TV show.
The soon-to-launch ‘Lego Masters Academy’ in Denmark, will welcome visitors into a TV studio-inspired setting themed around the ‘Lego Masters’ TV Show.
Inspired by the hit TV show ‘Lego Masters’ — a reality show where participants compete to build the best Lego project — the ‘Lego Masters Academy’ experience will allow guests to design creations, based on their skill level and aspirations.
There will be four levels to the immersive experience, and guests of all ages can develop their skills in creativity, storytelling, technical building, and teamwork.
Each session will be hosted by ‘Lego Play Agents’ or even a ‘Lego Master Builder’, with challenges tailored to ‘inspire, educate, and entertain’.
Set to open September 17, 2025 at Lego House in Billund, Denmark, participants will be allowed to take their builds home with them.
There will also be ‘Family Fun’ and ‘Foundation Skills’ sessions through to longer ‘Advanced Building’ and ‘Master Level’ sessions.
The Lego House was originally built in 2017 and has 25 million Lego bricks.
Dubbed the ‘Home of the Brick’, the experience centre is home to Lego waterfalls, giant animals and plants.
The house is suitable for visitors of all ages and explores the possibilities of learning through play.
Other attractions in the house include the ‘Masterpiece Gallery’, which showcases Lego masterpieces made by adult Lego fans.
There is also a ‘History Collection’, which explores the progression of Lego over time, including iconic creations such as the wooden duck.
The house also regularly hosts events, such as a ‘botanicals takeover’, where visitors can enjoy a number of floral Lego creations.
Also new this year in Billund is the Legoland theme park’s Lego store, which will be the largest in Europe when full renovated.
A new pirate playground is also new to the park this year, with ships and slides for kids.
It’s even easier to get to Billund as well.
Norwegian Air is launching new flights from London Gatwick to Billund in June.
The Sun visited the Lego House in Denmark to see what it was like for Lego fans.
Plus, there is a Lego-themed holiday home, right next door to a theme park.