What an extraordinary project at an altitude of 2624 meters in the Tyrolean -Clggl! In collaboration with LEGO GMBH, the Silvrettasilbahnen AG and the Tourismusverband Paznaun-Ingel have reached the “Guinnes World Record” for the largest gondola of LEGO Stones and it is impressive!
With a total height of 4.85 meters, a cabin height of 2.06 meters and a length and width of 2.8 meters each, the LEGO Gondola states new standards. The construction consists of around 400,000 LEGO stones, which have been made in more than 11,000 modules by visitors to the LEGO World in the Pardorama Mountain Restaurant since November 28, 2024. A gondola of the Ischgler 3 -S Pardatschgratbahn A2, type Taris, serves as A model of the manufacturer’s Doppelmoyr.
A special characteristic of the gondola are the window surfaces that are designed with mosaics and tones of iconic photos of Ischgl. A total of 24,576 LEGO elements were used for these detailed artworks, which give the gondola a unique look.
Strong community spirit
This Sunday, the world record was confirmed by the official referee Seyda Subasi gems by “Guinness World Records” on site. The gondola is not only for an extraordinary milestone, but also for the strong community spirit in Ischgl.
“The LEGO Gondola is not only a world record, but also a symbol of what we can achieve in Ischgl together with our guests,” says Anna Kurz, marketing council of the Tourismus Association Paznaun-Iningl, “it is still that that is that that It is still that is still that is still IS will be remembered for a long time.
“Many thanks to all children”
Markus Walser, CEO of Silvrettasenbahn AG, emphasizes: “In 2014, the 3-S Pardatschgratbahn A2 had the largest height difference in the world in a 3-s-cable rink with 1251 meters. We are now extremely happy with the title ‘Guinness World Records’ for the largest gondola built from LEGO Stones. A big thank you goes to all our guests, especially the many children who have built the world record.
“You inspire you to think big”
Theresa Silbereisen, senior marketing director of LEGO GMBH, also speaks: “We are very happy that we have realized this project together with Ischgl. Collaboration with Ischgl has again demonstrated how our LEGO stone bricks inspire, love and create something extraordinary together.
The record Gondola and the interactive LEGO world can still be visited until April 30, 2025 in the Pardorama Mountain Restaurant. More information can be found at www.ischgl.com/lego.
Source: Krone

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