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German children to learn with LEGO
The fourth LEGOLAND park is set to open on May 17, in Germany.
The EUR300m project in Günzburg will include seven themed sections, refined versions of the those found to be most popular in the three other parks; in Billund, Denmark; Windsor, UK and Carlsbad, US.
Set in 120 acres and boasting models made using over 50 million LEGO blocks, the park expects to receive 1.3 million guests to visit this year, and 1.5 million in its second year.
As well as a fire-breathing dragon, miniature replicas of famous buildings and a jet-ski attraction, LEGOLAND aims to provide a 'Hands on, minds on' interactive learning experience in its 'Imagination' attraction.
Children can participate in workshops on power transmission, mechanics, alternative energy sources, structural engineering and construction, robot programming, and traffic safety education.
The park will remain open during the winter, with the operation of outdoor rides dependent on the weather. Details: +49 (0) 8221 700 220