In Billund, Denmark, the fantasy of inhabiting a Lego house has become reality.
Earlier this October, Lego unveiled its new Lego House – a 130,000-square-foot building that is equal parts experimentation lab, prototype testing grounds, and shrine to the colorful bricks.
Here’s what it’s like inside.
Admission to the entire Lego House is $31. The building also comes with three restaurants, outdoor seating, and a Lego store.
Lego even has a name for the adults who make the grown-up trek to Billund. They are AFoLs, or Adult Fans of Lego.
Inside the Masterpiece Gallery are handfuls of intricate designs, all employing the original 2 x 4 brick. The centerpieces are three 10-foot-tall dinosaurs standing before their respective Lego dinosaur eggs.
From the gallery, people can also access the roof to get panoramic views of the city.
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