In Legoland near Billund everything is made of Lego bricks. The part of Legoland we like best is Miniland, a journey through Europe .. and millions of Lego bricks.Besides Miniland there is a lot more to see in Legoland. Check out Legoredo town, a Wild West playground with cowboys, indians, gold diggers, bandits and a sheriff. Or, take a closer look on the wildlife of Africa from the cars of the Lego Safari. In Pirateland you might find some treasure, but beware of the pirates and the crocodiles.
Indoors you can enjoy the Lego World show, where you have the first opportunity to see the exciting promotion displays that will be in the toystores next year.
Billund, Denmark - Legoland- Bergen, Norway

This is what Bergen, Norway would have looked like in the sunshine (it was raining unbelievably hard there). I guess we will have to settle for the Lego model. It's kind of hard to shop though.
Because this is a website about Scandinavia, we decided to show you a few pictures of Scandinavian sights in Miniland. For example, the harbour or Bergen in Norway.
Billund, Denmark - Legoland- Copenhagen Harbour
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Billund, Denmark - Legoland- Oil Rig and Tanker
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Complete with moving trains, boats, and equipment.
Billund, Denmark - Legoland- Chief Sitting Bull
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Billund, Denmark - Legoland- Mount Rushmore
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1.4 million pieces and 1.6 million pieces (I think) of Lego were used to create this two places.
Billund, Denmark - Legoland- Munich Airport
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Billund, Denmark - Legoland- Mixed Animals
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Complete with taxiing planes and opening and closing hangars.Yep, that's right. All made out of Lego.