Fire destroys part of Legoland miniature world
A nighttime fire damaged part of Miniland at LEGOLAND Billund in May 2024. A short circuit near a charging station for miniature cars was suspected; several displays melted and the electrical installations were reassessed.
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At the end of May 2024, Miniland at LEGOLAND Billund suffered a serious setback. During the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, a fire broke out in a harbour area of the miniature world. No people were present, but several Lego displays were badly damaged or melted in the heat. Early suspicions pointed to a short circuit near a charging station for miniature cars. Firefighters brought the blaze under control relatively quickly, yet some scenes were considered lost. For visitors, the story matters because Miniland relies on detail, recognition and constant care. A damaged display in this attraction is not just a loose prop, but part of a larger landscape built from roughly twenty million Lego bricks. After the fire, staff began cleaning up and removing debris. The park also had Miniland's electrical installations reassessed, a logical response because moving cars, boats and lighting are part of the experience. Historically, the fire became a notable moment in Miniland's long life: not a renewal, but a reminder of how vulnerable one of the original Legoland's most recognisable areas can be.