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  2. 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.

  3. Here's why LEGO House in Denmark is worth a pilgrimage - AOL

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    LEGO House, "The Home of the Brick," pays tribute to the Toy of the Century. Come see – and build – for yourself. Here's why LEGO House in Denmark is worth a pilgrimage

  4. 'My Lego model on display in Denmark is a dream' - AOL

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    A woman who spends her spare time building unique creations from Lego bricks has said being featured in the Masterpiece Gallery at Lego House in Denmark is "a dream come true".

  5. Billund, Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The second building is the System House, which is the site of the first Lego headquarters and was built in the late 1950s. The third building is the old woodworking factory, which was built in 1942. [51] Lego Campus - the 54,000 sq metre headquarters of The Lego Group, located on Højmarksvej, which was constructed by C. F. Møller Architects ...

  6. Triangle Region (Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    Triangle Region Denmark (Danish: Trekantområdet [ˈtʁeːkand ˌ⁠ɔ⁠mʁoðəd]) is a cooperation consisting of seven Danish municipalities on the Danish peninsula of Jutland and the island of Funen: Billund, Fredericia, Haderslev, Kolding, Middelfart, Vejen and Vejle.

  7. 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.

  8. Bjarke Ingels Group - Wikipedia

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    BIG then began working with LEGO to design the LEGO House in Billund, Denmark, which opened in 2017. [6] In 2013, Hot to Cold, BIG's second book and exhibition, exploring how architecture evolves in response to its context and climate, was released.

  9. Bilofix - Wikipedia

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    When LEGO decided in 1960 to stop producing wooden toys, two sons of Lego founder Ole Kirk Christiansen, Karl Georg and Gerhardt (brothers of Godtfred Kirk Christiansen), decided to leave the Lego company and to start Bilofix as their own independent business in a new factory in Kolding, Denmark. [2]