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  2. Legoland Billund Resort - Wikipedia

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    Legoland Billund Resort (also known as Legoland Denmark), the original Legoland park, opened on 7 June 1968 in Billund, Denmark. The park is located next to the original Lego factory and Billund Airport, Denmark's second-busiest airport. Over 1.9 million guests visited the park in 2011, and 50 million guests have visited the park since it opened.

  3. Billund, Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance of Legoland Billund in 1968. Legoland Billund opened on 7 June 1968 and received 3,000 visitors on its opening day and 625,000 in its first year. It was the only Legoland until 1996, when other Legoland theme parks were built in Carlsbad, California, and Günzburg, Germany. [10]

  4. Legoland - Wikipedia

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    The park officially opened on 1 April 2017. The second stage of the Legoland was completed in 2021. Legoland Korea Resort: Chuncheon, Gangwon Province South Korea: 5 May 2022 [12] It is the first Legoland built on an island and is Asia's largest Legoland at nearly 1.3 million square meters including a Lego hotel, condos, water park, spa and ...

  5. Timeline of Lego - Wikipedia

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    On June 7, the Legoland Park in Billund is opened, at which 3,000 people visit on the opening day. Lego bricks with magnets are introduced. 1969: The Duplo system, using larger bricks and targeting younger children but also compatible with existing Lego bricks, is released. The company in Billund grows to 843 employees.

  6. History of Lego - Wikipedia

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    On 7 June 1968, the first Legoland Park was opened in Billund. This theme park featured elaborate models of miniature towns built entirely from Lego bricks. The three-acre (12,000 m 2) park attracted 625,000 visitors in its first year alone. During the next 20 years, the theme park grew to more than eight times its original size and eventually ...

  7. Legoland Discovery Centre - Wikipedia

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    A typical Legoland Discovery Centre occupies approximately 30,000–35,000 square feet (2,790–3,250 m 2) of floor area. [1] [2] Discovery Centres include models of local landmarks rendered in Lego bricks. Visitors can also learn how the Lego bricks are manufactured or partake in building classes taught by a Master Model Builder.

  8. Lego House (Billund) - Wikipedia

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    Lego House is a 12,000-square metre building filled with 25 million Lego bricks in Billund, Denmark, located near Legoland and the headquarters of The Lego Group. It is also known as Home of the Brick with reference to Billund, where Lego originates. Visitors can experience a variety of activities during their visit, including physically and ...

  9. Amusement park - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1996, Legoland Windsor in England regularly draws more attendees than the original Legoland Billund Resort in Denmark; in 2020 it was the third most-visited theme park in the UK. [39] In 1987, Disney announced that it would open its third Disney World park, Disney-MGM Studios in 1989, which would have a working backlot.