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LEGO® meets Ischgl

Good news for fans of LEGO: This winter season, Ischgl turns into one big stage for exciting LEGO creations. Whether it’s the world’s biggest LEGO fan exhibition, the LEGO Explorer’s Pass or the “Formen in Weiß” (“Shapes in White”) snow sculpture competition: This year, the winter sports paradise is all about the world-renowned LEGO bricks.

LEGO during the Easter holidays

Discover the magical world of LEGO® in Ischgl during the Easter holidays from 23 March to 2 April 2024! Families and LEGO fans can look forward to a varied programme full of fun and creativity in the Pardorama mountain restaurant and the Silvretta Therme Ischgl. The LEGO walking act will captivate visitors of all ages, while the Make and Take Egg Build Challenge invites you to creatively design your own LEGO Easter eggs. Not only children but also adults can get creative at the specially set up LEGO building tables.

The LEGO Easter egg hunt promises exciting adventures for the youngest visitors, who will go in search of hidden LEGO Easter eggs to discover surprises. There is also the opportunity to capture memories of this special experience at an exclusive photo point in the Pardorama.

from 23 March to 2 April, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

  • Pardorama: 
    • LEGO Easter egg hunt: Five LEGO Easter nests are hidden in the Pardorama, each with a different number of eggs. Children are invited to count the eggs and receive a small surprise for the correct answer, all under the supervision of LEGO staff.
  • Pardorama & Silvretta Therme:
    • LEGO Make and Take Egg build challenge
    • NINTENDO games console
    • LEGO Girls tables
    • LEGO photo point
    • LEGO Easter postcards
  • Valley station and mountain station Silvrettabahn and Idalp
    • LEGO walking act

Explore Ischgl with the LEGO Explorer’s Pass

True to the two mottos “LEGO City: Your City – No Limits” and “Ischgl: Your Holiday – No Limits”, you can now get your LEGO Explorer’s Pass at all ticket offices in Ischgl as well as at the local Tourist Office. Once you have your Explorer’s Pass, it’s time to do just that – explore the mountain world of Ischgl.

At the cable car stations of Silvretta Arena as well as at Silvretta Therme, you can see elaborate, professional, larger-than-life LEGO creations. For instance, there’s Elsa from “Frozen”, Santa Claus, a snowman, a LEGO family and a LEGO version of the Ischgl logo. At the end of the circular tour, you can win great prizes.

Save the date: During Easter, on the weekends between 16 March and 7 April 2024, other great LEGO highlights await guests of all ages at the ski resort.

Record-breaking: the world’s highest-located LEGO fan exhibition in Ischgl

The highest LEGO fan exhibition in the world in Ischgl

Between 3 and 25 February 2024, you should definitely come to Ischgl to visit the world’s highest-located LEGO fan exhibition at Pardorama mountain restaurant located at 2,624 metres above sea level at Pardatschgrat. Expect fantastic worlds, fascinating “My Own Creations” (in short, MOCs), impressive replicas of world-famous buildings and numerous other great LEGO creations.

You don’t want to miss this great spectacle? Plan your mountain visit right away, dive right into the world of LEGO and build your own creations – you can even win great prizes!

Snow art made with LEGO bricks: 30 years of Formen in Weiss

LEGO snow art: 30 years of "Formen in Weiss"

From 8 to 13 January 2024, the 30th edition of the Formen in Weiss (“Shapes in White”) snow sculpture competition takes place in Ischgl. This year, the snow sculptures will be based on LEGO creations. Before the actual competition, the artists will submit their best designs, and the Ischgl jury and LEGO judges will select their ten favourites.

The chosen artists get to build their creations at designated locations across the ski resort. The most accurate representations will be awarded on 13 January 2024. A map with descriptions and locations for all eleven figures is available free of charge on site.