LEGO fans, you have a new Mecca, and it's in Billund, Denmark: the Bjarke Ingels-designed LEGO House finally celebrated its grand opening, four years after it was first announced.



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The building consists of 21 white 'bricks stacked' on top of each other and hosts three restaurants, a conference room, a LEGO Square, a store (wanna have your own miniature version at home?) as well as experience zones with play areas and a gallery of art work created with the company's iconic product on 130,000 square-feet. The outdoor area also sports several interconnected terraces for various functions and playgrounds. (Check out a drone video of the building under construction here.)



Final touch-ups before the grand opening

The experience zones are divided in four different color-coded sections which, according to LEGO's announcement, each represents a special aspect of play and learning: "Red is for creative skills, Blue is for cognitive skills, Green is for social skills and Yellow is for emotional skills."



ROOAAAR: A LEGO t-rex, a Bjarke, and a Princess.

Danes take their LEGO seriously, and the grand opening saw — besides the usual company execs and architect Bjarke Ingels — also the country's Crown Prince family in attendance.



Check out some more photos below.



Tree of Creativity

Green Zone - World Explorer

Red Zone - Brick Builder Waterfall

Yellow Zone – Flower Artist

Where did all the colors go?

Make sure to book your visit in advance — the number of visitors is regulated to avoid long lines and crowded experience zones. Brick on!



Images & video courtesy of LEGO House.

