On December 5, 2025, Lars Krogh will celebrate his 40th anniversary at LEGOLAND Billund. The electronics technician started his career at the park as a 15-year-old and has since brought countless attractions to life. From Miniland to international projects, he has significantly shaped the theme park's technology.
Current Role and Passion for Technology
Today, Lars Krogh holds the title of "Animation & Electrical Manager." Even after 40 years building control systems, he finds nothing routine or boring about the work. He has always been fascinated by controls and by making different elements work together—to blink, light up, or move. That's why, even after many years on the job, he still finds the projects he works on exciting and challenging.Despite the focus on technology, Lars highlights his colleagues, the strong sense of community, and—above all—the helpfulness that prevails in all departments as some of the best parts of his job.
Expertise in Miniland and Smaller Attractions
Over the years, Lars Krogh has worked intensively with Miniland and the park's smaller attractions. He knows every corner of this iconic area like the back of his hand—perhaps even better. He was involved in coordinating, building, and maintaining electronics and controls for most elements in Miniland, including systems that help make cars and trains run. His most recent projects include the new areas featuring Aarhus and the Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link.International Adventures in Other LEGOLAND Parks
His work as an electronics technician has taken Lars Krogh far beyond the borders of LEGOLAND Billund. In 1995, he helped produce major parts of a new Miniland section for LEGOLAND Windsor, which he then installed in the park in England. Two years later, LEGOLAND California was next to get a Miniland, and Lars was seconded there for half a year to assist with the project. The same story repeated with Miniland for LEGOLAND Deutschland in 2002, where Lars was also seconded for six months.In addition, Lars was involved in developing the controls behind the DUPLO Express attraction for other LEGOLAND parks and, in that context, traveled to, among other places, Japan and Florida to help with the installation.
