Legoland International Airport A scale replica of the actual Legoland International, one of only three international airports in all of Denmark.
Scandinavian Air Services The planes and cargo trucks actually moved and taxied. Only the people were static.
Parliament This is the Danish home of Lego Parliament.
Equestrian Statue This statue stands in the square in front of the Danish Parliament.
Cable Car This is a functional model of a cable car in front of a castle in the Swiss Alps.
Legostein A lego replica of Neu Schwanstein, a famous German castle.
Legostein The real Neu Schwanstein was supposedly the inspiration for the Cindarella Castle in Disney World in Orlando.
Berlin Cathedral This church is in the center of Berlin and was bombed during WWII. The damage is simulated with legos placed backward.
Lego Cathedral An extremely detailed replica of a French Cathedral.
Bishop This statue of a bishop is only a small detail on a replica of a French Cathedral.
Japanese Palace A lego replica of a Japanese Empirial Palace.
Nyhavn A scale model of Nyhavn (Noo-Hown), a Danish port village.
Fishing Boat One of several dozen fishing boats moared in a lego replica of Nyhavn.
Ferry These ferrys are used to give tours of the Norwegian fjords from Denmark. They can also carry hundreds of cars.
Draw Bridge This is a functional lego drawbridge. Both the truck and the boat move, controled by magnets.
Crane This lego crane actually moved slag into the container which was then hauled away by a lego barge.
Skagen Skagen is the Northern-most city in Denmark on the tip of the Jylland Peninsula. Its most famous feature is the lighthouse.
Ostriches These lego ostriches are about four feet tall each!
Vulture These 2-foot lego vultures were perched precariously in the trees.
Deer These deer were placed in a small patch of clover by the sidewalk. Only about 2 inches high each.
Statue of Liberty This Statue of Lego is over 10 feet tall and is ironically the least detailed sculpture in the park.