Play LEGO® Architect for a Day in a World of Nature
Have you ever wondered how we can build cities where nature and people live side by side?

Come and build your own green city full of sustainable solutions like a LEGO® Architect!
In our workshop, we invite children and families to create the cities of the future, where climate, nature, and community go hand in hand. When you step onto the construction site, you’ll receive your very own building mission: to design a city where nature moves in with trees, plants, and fungi, where food is grown right in the middle of the city, and where creative solutions care for the planet and inspire a greener future.
Be inspired by our exhibition Age and Nature, and use your ideas to build a city that is beautiful, climate-friendly, and full of life.
Once you’ve completed your build, you can take a cool photo of your creation in our special photo booth, make your own diploma, and then display your work in our shared LEGO gallery.
Do you love LEGO® bricks, and are you ready for a green building challenge? Then come build with us at DAC, where we’ve transformed the Hall into a lush construction site full of possibilities!
Practical Information
Drop-in is open daily from 10 AM – 05 AM during the autumn holiday. Participation is free with paid admission, but children must be accompanied by an adult. If you’re bringing small children, you can also build with DUPLO bricks on the construction site.
Please note: On Mondays and Thursdays we host AfterDAC: Drop-in LEGO Night until 20:30. The bar opens, the lights dim, and the music sets the mood – so bring your friends for an evening of creativity, coziness, and fun. Build away, relax with a drink or a cup of coffee, enjoy dinner in the café, and return to keep building. Read more about the event here.
Exhibitions this day
Also on this day
Arne Jacobsen and SAS Royal Hotel
Join us and learn all about the legendary Danish architect Arne Jacobsen. The tour ends with a visit to the iconic Room 606 in the former SAS Royal Hotel.
LEGO® Night: Build and chill for adults
Join our drop-in session as we transform the Hall into a LEGO® playground for adults.
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Play LEGO® Architect for a Day in a World of Nature
Have you ever wondered how we can build cities where nature and people live side by side?
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Play LEGO® Architect for a Day in a World of Nature
Have you ever wondered how we can build cities where nature and people live side by side?
Build for Animals & Paint Nature with Nature
Fox Dens, Snail Patterns, and Giant Cardboard Caves. Stop by DAC’s family workshop and let your imagination run wild! Build a home for a wild animal, paint nature’s patterns with chalk made from natural pigments – or dive into constructing cardboard caves big enough for the whole family to crawl inside. Here, there’s room for play, creativity, and curiosity for children and their grown-ups.
DAC’s hosts are ready to welcome you and guide you in building with recycled materials, experimenting with nature’s shapes, and creating fun mirror drawings.
Play LEGO® Architect for a Day in a World of Nature
Have you ever wondered how we can build cities where nature and people live side by side?