Legoland Windsor unveils stunning Miniland London makeover

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27 Mar 2025 • 11:18 PM MYT
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Legoland Windsor has transformed its Miniland London attraction with seven new models built from over two million Lego bricks.

The refreshed skyline features a redesigned Gherkin, three Canary Wharf skyscrapers, and a new addition — 122 Leadenhall Street, known as the Cheesegrater.

The Cheesegrater model stands 5.4m tall and took 1,162 hours to build. Number One Canada Square, the tallest, reaches 5.5m. A UK-Malaysia team spent 10,800 hours on the project, bringing Miniland’s total brick count to 51 million.

To celebrate, Legoland is holding a competition for children aged 5–12 to become Miniland’s first “Mayor,” with their creation displayed this summer.