Tramite il proprio sito la LEGO House ha annunciato una serie di cinque live tour che fra giugno e settembre vi permetteranno di visitare gratuitamente la casa del mattoncino stando comodamente seduti sul divano di casa.

Se siete curiosi di cosa contiene l’interno delle stanze della LEGO House, la casa del mattoncino, potete iscrivervi gratuitamente ai live tour organizzati da LEGO per visitare virtualmente l’interno del museo.

 

LEGO House Live Tours

 

L’iniziativa, nata per permettere a tutti gli appassionati LEGO che a causa delle restrizioni dovute al coronovirus non possono al momento visitare la LEGO House, prenderà il via giovedì 11 giugno e terminerà martedì 1° settembre e tramite i cinque tour virtuali vi mostrerà l’interno della casa del mattoncino a Billund.

 

 

Le sessioni, che avranno una durata di un’ora e la cui registrazione è gratuita, sono le seguenti:

  • 11 giugno
  • 25 giugno
  • 9 luglio
  • 13 agosto
  • 1 settembre

 

Di seguito l’annuncio di LEGO e i dati sulle varie sessioni.

 

1. Tour: The beginning of the LEGO Group, 1932 – 1946

Please join us for a guided tour in the LEGO House History Collection covering the beginning of the LEGO Group. The tour will touch upon the background of LEGO® founder Ole Kirk Kristiansen and how he started the company as well as cover the ups and downs he had to endure in the company´s first years of existence.

 

2. Tour: The LEGO Group – Consolidating plastic, 1947 – 1961

Through a guided tour in the LEGO House History Collection you can learn about a crucial period in the history of the LEGO Group. The gamechanger happened in 1958 when the LEGO brick was introduced, but many other activities in the late 1940s and up through the 1950s contributed to creating the foundation of the company we know today and we are here to tell you all about it.

 

 

3. Tour: The LEGO Group – Expanding the LEGO System in Play, 1962 – 1978

Go on a guided tour in the LEGO House History Collection and learn more about how the LEGO System in Play was expanded up through the 1960s and 1970s. We will cover the introduction of movement and role play, talk about the background for creating the first LEGOLAND Park and much more. We will even touch upon who the first CEO/Managing Director to come from outside the owner family was…

 

 

4. Tour: The LEGO Group – Introducing new ideas, 1979 – 2001

Third generation owner Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, and the new ideas he introduces, plays a huge role in this guided tour in the LEGO House History Collection covering the first 22 years of Kjeld at the helm. We will look into the introduction of storytelling, how we change the appearance of the minifigure, the introduction of our first brick built IP products and more… Come join us!

 

 

5. Tour: The LEGO Group – Crisis and turnaround, 2002 – 2019

In this guided tour in the LEGO House History Collection the theme is very much ups and downs, as we will look into our crisis and turnaround and some of the contributing factors. We will also touch briefly on more contemporary topics such as collaborating with our AFOL community or setting up our sustainable materials centre.

 

 

LEGO House Live Tours – a new initiative

LEGO fans from all over the world are not able to visit LEGO House due to the restrictions of the COVID-19 outbreak.

For all of you, we are now opening up the History Collection in the basement of LEGO House and invite you to join free LEGO House Live Tours where we introduce you to the history of the LEGO Group.

The LEGO Group started back in 1932 and its history is full of stories and of course lots of play. To provide an in-depth live tour we offer five individual tours based on five important chapters of the LEGO Group’s history. The tour will be hosted by a LEGO historian, who is an expert in LEGO history, and you will be able to ask questions during the session via Live Chat. The tour guide will answer your questions live.

We offer several sessions per tour and there are different timings of the sessions to cater to the different time zones you live in. Please be aware that we operate in Danish time (CEST). We kindly ask you to convert the timing to your own time zone.

You can participate in any of the live tours by registering via the link at the end of this page. Please note that participation does not require any special software – we will send you a link for the session, which you need to click on – and you just join via a web browser.

LEGO House Live Tours is free of charge, however, it requires pre-registration.  

All LEGO House Live Tours are held in English.