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  2. Legoland Deutschland Resort - Wikipedia

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    Legoland Deutschland Resort (also known as Legoland Germany) is a Legoland park located in Günzburg in southern Germany, roughly halfway from Munich to Stuttgart, which opened in 2002. It is 43.5 hectares (107 acres) in area, and it is one of the four most popular theme parks in Germany. [ 1 ]

  3. The Center Potsdamer Platz - Wikipedia

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    The Center contains a mix of shops, restaurants, a conference center, hotel rooms, around 67 residential units, [14] offices, and a Legoland Discovery Center. [15] It also contained the Museum of Film and Television, until its closure on 1 November 2024 for a move to the nearby E-Werk complex in 2025. Free Wi-Fi is available.

  4. Legoland Discovery Centre - Wikipedia

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    A typical Legoland Discovery Centre occupies approximately 30,000–35,000 square feet (2,790–3,250 m 2) of floor area. [1] [2] Discovery Centres include models of local landmarks rendered in Lego bricks. Visitors can also learn how the Lego bricks are manufactured or partake in building classes taught by a Master Model Builder.

  5. Nuremberg Toy Museum - Wikipedia

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    The toy museum has turned into an extraordinarily successful museum with international recognition. The exhibits area was expanded to 1,200 m 2 (13,000 sq ft) in 1989 and to 1,400 m 2 (15,000 sq ft) in 1998 due to roof constructions. The Toy Museum and the German Games Archive in Nuremberg are part of the network Nuremberg Municipal Museums ...

  6. The Art of the Brick - Wikipedia

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    The Art of the Brick first premiered in 2007. [1] [4] [5] It is the first traveling art exhibition to focus exclusively on sculptures made using LEGO building bricks.[1]Since 2007, it has toured through over 80 cities and been to each populated continent.

  7. Legoland - Wikipedia

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    Legoland (/ ˈ l ɛ ɡ oʊ l æ n d /, trademarked in uppercase as LEGOLAND) is a chain of family amusement parks focusing on the Lego building toy brand. They are owned and operated by the British theme park company Merlin Entertainments , which shares a common owner ( Kirkbi A/S ) with the Lego Group.

  8. Zbigniew Libera - Wikipedia

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    LEGO Concentration Camp, one of Libera's artworks, at the Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw. Zbigniew Stanisław Libera (born 7 July 1959) is a Polish artist, born in Pabianice, Poland. Libera's artworks are considered to fall under the styles of pop art and critical art, and are frequently used to comment on political and social issues. [1] [2]

  9. Category:Museums in Germany - Wikipedia

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