Celebrating 55 Years: The Journey of the World's First LEGOLAND Park

Celebrating 55 Years: The Journey of the World’s First LEGOLAND Park

Fifty-five years ago today, the gates of the world’s first LEGOLAND park swung open in Billund, Denmark. As LEGO toys grew in popularity and with the convenience of an airport nearby, the LEGO factory in Billund saw a surge in visitor numbers.

First LEGOLAND Park opens in Billund by Pathé (1986)

This sparked an idea in the mind of Godtfred Kirk Christiansen – to create a venue that would not only exhibit the LEGO brand but also display the myriad of entertaining creations possible with LEGO bricks, situated in proximity to the airport and LEGO factories.

Celebrating 55 Years: The Journey of the World's First LEGOLAND Park
Opening of LEGOLAND, Billund, 7th June 1968 © LEGOLAND
Celebrating 55 Years: The Journey of the World's First LEGOLAND Park
LEGOLAND Billund, Entrance in 1968 © LEGOLAND

This concept was the genesis of the very first LEGOLAND park, providing a model for subsequent parks globally.

LEGOLAND Billund
© LEGOLAND

Fast-forward 55 years, and LEGOLAND Billund has expanded significantly beyond the dimensions of the original park. It now boasts an array of rides, hotels, and continues to draw visitors, persistently providing an immersive LEGO experience.


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