Norway’s biggest LEGO convention, KLOSSexpo, returns October 11 – 12, 2025, outside Oslo
Since August 2024, Alina and I have fallen in love with LEGO. What started as a small curiosity quickly became something much bigger a hobby that has genuinely improved our lives. In just over a year we’ve collected more than 120 sets. Of course, we need to pick our battles, since budget and space are always a challenge, but building together has become one of our greatest joys. We’ve put together many modular buildings, which are some of our favorites, and we’ve also started creating our own wizarding world with dozens of LEGO Harry Potter sets.
Last year’s KLOSSexpo was our very first time attending such an event as adult fans of LEGO. The experience was so special that we promised ourselves we’d always join whenever we have the opportunity. This year’s edition looks even bigger and better, and we can’t wait to be part of it again.
KLOSSexpo 2025 takes place on October 11 – 12 at X Meeting Point, Hellerudsletta, just outside Oslo, in partnership with Ringo.
Here’s what to expect this year:
– A massive LEGO exhibition with giant models you won’t want to miss
– A dedicated building zone for kids (and anyone who just wants to build)
– Competitions with fun prizes
– A vendor area filled with unique sets and rare pieces
– Creative spaces like a stop-motion studio and even a cinema hall

Tickets are already on sale, but spots are limited, so it’s smart to book early. And it’s worth noting that companions of people with disabilities can join for free, which makes the event even more accessible. Additionally, kids younger than 4 years old get access for free, while those between 4 and 15 years old can get discounted tickets.
We would like to congratulate the organizers for adopting this approach because most of the time people with disabilities are completely forgotten when it comes to social events. Although I am friends with Joakim, the Lego Master of Norway, and he has graciously invited us again to KLOSSexpo, we chose to actually purchase a ticket for myself, and Alina can join me for free as a companion. That’s just our small way of supporting this convention and to say thank you!

I understand that some of you nice folks reading this might be wondering how can totally blind individuals build LEGO at all? The truth is, there are many blind LEGO builders around the world. We use resources such as Bricks for the Blind and LEGO Audio Instructions, which provide step-by-step guidance for even the most complex sets. These tools open up the LEGO world in new ways, and I’ll share more about them in a future article.
For me, one of the highlights of KLOSSexpo is simply the atmosphere. It’s always amazing to hear the sound of bricks being sorted, to feel the buzz of energy in the room, and to listen to the joy and enthusiasm in people’s voices as they talk about their passion.
But before heading to KLOSSexpo, we are super excited to take our first trip to LEGOLAND Billund this weekend.

Alina and I will definitely be there again this year, and we’d love for you to join us. Let’s share the experience together, and if you see us, don’t hesitate to come and say hello, even if I don’t see you.
Victor Dima
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