
Inside the LEGO House: Denmark is now home to 12,000-square meter house filled with 25 million colorful LEGO bricks.

Long time coming: The house, located in Billund, has been four years in the works.

Dream come true: "It has been a dream for me for many years to create a place that will give our visitors the ultimate LEGO experience," says LEGO owner, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen.

Colorful fun: Now the dream has become a reality. The LEGO house is home to two exhibition areas and four play areas -- each zone is based on four different colors. It's an interactive, fun space.

Rainbow learning: Red is for creative skills, Blue is for cognitive skills, Green is for social skills and Yellow is for emotional skills.

Innovation and creativity: "All activities in the house are related to our LEGO philosophy that learning through play promotes innovation and creativity," says Jesper Vilstrup, LEGO House CEO.

Made of bricks: The House was designed by the architectural firm BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) -- it's composed of 21 giant "bricks" stacked on one another.

Inspiration for creatives: Quirky and vibrant, the LEGO house celebrates LEGO creations by fans and allows visitors to create their own.

Royal occasion: The opening of the LEGO House was attending by Danish royalty -- Prince Frederik and Princess Mary helped usher in the fun.

LEGO magic: Anyone keen to experience the LEGO magic for themselves can buy tickets online now. Adults (13+) and children aged 3-12 enter for 199DK (roughly $30). Toddlers (0-2) go free.



