The yellow brick road just got a new detour. LEGO® House in Billund, Denmark, has pulled back the curtain on LEGO Masters Academy, the first and only academy of its kind. This isn’t a gimmick. It’s a full studio setup where kids and adults can sharpen their building chops, learn the tricks of real LEGO Masters champions, and leave with both a model and a little swagger.
It’s billed as the most immersive thing LEGO House has rolled out since, well, LEGO House itself. And for fans of the TV show who have always yelled “I could do better” at their screen, now’s your chance to prove it.
Classes for Every Builder
There are two levels open right now. Level 2 is for families and kids 5+, priced at 199 DKK (€27 / $29 / £23 / 44 AUD / 297 SEK / 122 PLN / 148 BRL). Level 3 is more serious, aimed at ages 10+, and costs 249 DKK (€33 / $36 / £29 / 55 AUD / 372 SEK / 152 PLN / 185 BRL). Both include a stash of LEGO® bricks you get to keep.

Think less boring workshop, more reality TV set come to life. The rooms are decked out with studio lights, screens, and individual building stations. And yes, you’ll learn SNOT building and greebling. Real techniques, real sweat, real bragging rights.
Extra Masters Magic
The Academy is just the headline act. This autumn, LEGO House is stacking the schedule with more LEGO Masters content. The World Wonderliner Exhibit, a massive build from the U.S. winners Christopher and Robert, runs through October 26. There’s also the Creative Lab Trophies Challenge, where you design a trophy for someone you admire, live until November 3.

And if you want something small but brag-worthy, there’s the Make & Take LEGO Masters logo activity at the in-house LEGO Store on September 17, 19, and 20. Free souvenir, no pressure.

Building on the LEGO House Legacy
LEGO House already had four Experience Zones, the MINI CHEF robot-restaurant, and more bricks than you could step on in a lifetime. Now, with LEGO Masters Academy, it feels like the place has finally leaned into its role as the global HQ for LEGO culture.
Sessions are limited and booking is already live at LEGOHouse.com. If you’ve ever dreamed of wearing the LEGO Masters crown, this is as close as you’ll get without a TV contract.