MINILAND's model of the Allianz Arena in Munich weighs 1.5 tons and contains over 30,000 LEGO bricks.
The park's miniature landscapes feature motorized cars, trains, and boats that move automatically.
The LEGO Ferrari Build and Race experience allows visitors to digitally scan custom-built LEGO cars to compete on a virtual track.
The park utilizes a dedicated water filtration system to maintain the tanks in the Atlantis aquarium.
LEGO models throughout the park are periodically cleaned and repaired by a specialized team of model builders.
LEGOLAND Germany, located in Günzburg, is a family-oriented amusement park featuring over 60 attractions spread across ten themed zones. The park is constructed from more than 57 million LEGO bricks. Key areas include MINILAND, which showcases detailed European city replicas built at a 1:20 scale. The park features the LEGOLAND Atlantis by SEA LIFE aquarium, which incorporates LEGO models within its marine life exhibits. Rides range from high-speed roller coasters like the Feuerdrache to interactive water-based attractions. The park includes a dedicated resort area with LEGO-themed hotel rooms and camping facilities. It is designed primarily for children aged 2 to 12 years. The grounds are divided into specific zones such as LEGO NINJAGO World, LEGO City, and Knights’ Kingdom.
The MINILAND central plaza, which provides a panoramic view of the intricate miniature city models.
Download the park app to check real-time ride wait times and show schedules.
Bring a change of clothes for children, as several zones feature splash pads and water-based rides.
Book the LEGOLAND resort accommodation in advance to secure early entry privileges during peak season.
Do not attempt to see every show and ride in a single day; focus on one to two themed zones to reduce walking fatigue.
The park operates seasonally, typically opening from late March through early November; closed during winter months.
Comfortable walking shoes are essential; modest, family-friendly casual wear is standard.