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Three Lego minifigures are standing together in front of the Lego House, the iconic architecture set known as the “Home of the Brick” located in Billund, Denmark. The Lego House behind them is built from white Lego bricks with pops of bright colors such as yellow, orange, red, and blue, representing the playful and creative spirit of Lego’s flagship building. From left to right: On the left, a minifigure named Victor is depicted as blind. He wears a white shirt printed with “VICTOR BLIND & FINE,” tan pants, and a classic black top hat. He is smiling, holding a long tan cane in one hand, and the harness of a brown guide dog wearing a yellow vest in the other, showing independence and confidence. In the middle stands Alpica, who has medium-length black hair and a cheerful expression. She wears a white shirt labeled “ALPICA LEGO IS LIFE” along with a pink skirt and wings, giving her a fun, fairy-like appearance full of imaginative energy. On the right is Kathrine Kirk Muff, whose torso shirt features the red Lego logo and her name printed as “LEGO Kathrine Kirk Muff.” She has blonde hair in a bun, purple pants, and a friendly smile, alluding to her real-world connection to Lego as a company executive. The scene brings together diversity and inclusion, celebrating Lego’s values in front of their most famous architectural creation—the Lego House.

LEGO / News

Oct 5, 2025

 by Victor Dima · Published Oct 5, 2025

Three Days in LEGO Heaven – Blind Adventures at The Home of the Brick

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