2
is an earthquake test platform which up-and-coming architects may use
to learn how to design their LEGO skyscrapers so that they are stable and
resilient.
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Come & Play [38]
A veritable paradise of DUPLO
®
blocks spreads out here, for there are
knobbed blocks of all shapes and colors as far as the eye can see. The
only thing our little engineers need to bring along is a bagful of ideas.
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The DUPLO Playground [40]
Lots of room for the tots aged two and over this is what the big DUPLO
Playground has to offer. Not only little boys love stepping into the shoes
of a firefighter or a policeman on occasion. The big playground is
studded with DUPLO houses fitted out as fire or police stations a great
backdrop for playing to your heart's content together with others who
think the same as you do.
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The DUPLO Train [39]
The conductor raises his staff ... and off the colorful train goes at walking
speed. In its little compartments, children aged three and over can travel
through DUPLO Land.
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The LEGOTOP [42]
With its height of more than 50 meters, the View Tower offers the best
vista over the entire Park. Standing on a glass-encased platform which
slowly rotates as it moves up, visitors enjoy spectacular views of the
entire Park and its surroundings.
A note for the editor:
LEGOLAND Deutschland opened at Günzburg, Bavaria, on May 17, 2002. In its first
season, this fourth theme park operated by the LEGO Company worldwide was visited by
more than 1.3 million people. On April 12, 2003, the Park will start out on its second
season with new attractions.
For more information, visit our website under www.legoland.de where tickets may be
booked online, or contact us by phone under +49 (0) 8221 700 700.
Contacts:
LEGOLAND Deutschland
Marion Moormann, Press and PR Manager
Kristina Krupp, PR Officer
Annette Uhlmann, PR Officer
Phone +49 (0) 8221-700-221
press@legoland.de