FIori, colors and … bricks. In Malaysia was inaugurated The Flower Garden Miniland, The first botanical garden in the world built entirely with Lego. An idea that seems to have come out directly from a childhood dream, but which today is a reality to the Legoland Malaysia Resort, about an hour from Singapore. Officially opened on April 28, 2025, this out of the ordinary garden extends over 380 square meters and hosts 58 different types of flowers, all made with beyond 792,000 colored bricks from the LEGO Botanicals line. The visual impact is incredible: between giant petals and bright colors bouquets, you really have the impression of being in a natural oasis. But at a more careful look it turns out that every single element was built with creativity, ingenuity and above all Much, a lot of patience. The garden is designed to amaze, have fun and, why not, inspire.
Where nature and fantasy meet
At the center of the scene there is a colossal cooling, the flower symbol of Malaysia, reproduced in a Lego version with a maniacal attention to detail. Around, then, perfect flowery walls unfold to take photos, a panoramic dome where you can get lost with your gaze, and corners full of surprises: Insects, frogs, birds and butterfliesall strictly of bricks, hidden between artificial plant elements. The contrast between plastic and nature creates a suspended, almost magical atmosphere. The garden is not just to be admired: Visitors can get to work And build your favorite flower thanks to workshops and workshops held by Lego experts. An opportunity to give vent to one’s creativity and, perhaps, learn to transform old pieces into new floral sculptures.
How much does it cost to visit the Flower Garden in Lego
The entrance to the garden is included in the daily ticket of the Legoland Park (about 199 Renggit Malaysi, just over 41 euros). No additional costs to explore this creative wonder, which aims to become One of the most photographed and loved attractions in Southeast Asia. And if it seemed impossible to make a plastic flower blossom, perhaps it’s time to change you back.
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