Legoland Discovery Center Boston

Legoland Discovery Center Boston
Location 598 Assembly Row, Somerville, Massachusetts, USA
Theme Family Entertainment Center
Owner Merlin Entertainments
Website www.legolanddiscoverycenter.com/boston
Status Operating

Legoland Discovery Center Boston is an indoor family entertainment center located in Somerville, Massachusetts, near Boston. The popular attraction includes Lego rides, a soft play area, a 4D cinema and a gift shop. It also contains a mini Lego version of Boston, including mini replicas of the Gillette Stadium[1] and Fenway Park.[2] Legoland Discovery Center Boston is owned and operated by leisure group Merlin Entertainments.

History

Lego bricks were invented by Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Kristiansen in 1958. The Lego employees were often interrupted by visitors who wanted to see what they could build with Lego bricks. So one day someone came up with the idea to build a park where visitors could build with the bricks. The first Legoland Discovery Center was opened in Berlin in 2007, and since then a total of 12 Legoland Discovery Centers have been opened. Legoland Discovery Center Boston opened in 2014.

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Coordinates: 42°23′40.9″N 71°4′46.6″W / 42.394694°N 71.079611°W / 42.394694; -71.079611

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