
Expect a meticulous recreation of iconic scenes from Dynamite MTV, including the doughnut shop, ice-cream truck and record store.īecoming a Lego Fan Designer can take up to several years and requires loads of tenacity, planning and perseverance to attain sweet success.

I surprised myself, as I had never seen myself as a designer or builder, but I came out of the museum confident of my untapped creative potential.īased on the Dynamite MTV released two years ago, which currently has 1.6 billion views and counting, the Lego Ideas BTS Dynamite set is made up of 749 pieces, including figurines of each of the seven members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook of the popular BTS boyband.

No language barrier came in the way of creativity – visitors were held together via a shared love of creation. The creativity of fellow museum-goers was next level, and the best thing about Lego House was how it brought together people of all ages and nationalities. My fondest memories at the museum were taking up challenges I never thought I would be able to – coming up with any design I fancied using the tens and thousands of bricks in the pool, designing a moveable car with my own hands and winning the race against fellow builders, on top of creating a 30-second Lego animation.

It was a truly hands-on and experiential museum worth the three-hour journey from Copenhagen. Lego House also offers four experience zones that allow visitors to try on the Lego building both physically and digitally, two exhibition halls, and the Lego museum showcasing the story and milestones of the brand. It truly felt like I was a miniature in a Lego set. At the museum, I witnessed a gigantic Lego tree spanning a few floors and sweeping landscapes filled with vehicles such as planes, cars, spaceships, towering dinosaurs and more – all made of Lego bricks.

It is a true dream come true for Lego fans, filled with 25,000 Lego bricks set in a 12,000-square-metre building. One of the highlights of my trip to Denmark when borders reopened in December 2021 was my visit to Lego House in Billund, known as the Home of the Brick, where Lego originated.
