In the upcoming winter season, visitors to Ischgl can expect an extraordinary LEGO® experience that combines creativity, family fun and a sporty spirit of discovery.

Under the motto „LEGO Winter Fun for everyone – creative, sporty, unique“, the popular Tyrolean holiday resort of Ischgl is transformed into a winter LEGO highlight – thanks to the cooperation between LEGO GmbH, Silvrettaseilbahn AG and the Paznaun Tourism Association.
The Pardorama mountain restaurant houses the world's highest LEGO fan exhibition, showcasing the most beautiful creations from the LEGO community, featuring colorful themes and creative building ideas. Admission to the exhibition is included in the ski pass and pedestrian ticket. Throughout the winter season, Pardorama offers a variety of building activities where guests of all ages can participate, design, and bring their own ideas to life.
From January 10th to 17th, 2026, the Silvretta Arena Ischgl will once again be transformed into an icy art gallery. Under the motto "LEGO® meets Sports," 20 international artists in 10 teams will create impressive snow sculptures from pure white. This year, the clean lines of the LEGO world meet the dynamism of sports – from football and Formula 1 to luge and a Paralympic discipline – culminating in a sculpture dedicated entirely to tennis and the Ischgl Trophy. Characteristic features include sharp edges, a colorful brick aesthetic, and humorous figures. The result is a playful yet monumental winter art world right in the heart of the ski resort. From January 16th, 2026, the sculptures will be fully erected and easily accessible via the Flimjochbahn or Idjochbahn cable cars. Visits are only possible with skis or a snowboard – walking on the slopes is not permitted.
From January 12, 2026, visitors can expect a real highlight at the Silvretta cable car valley station: a 1:1 scale LEGO model of a Kick Sauber F1 race car. After its spectacular appearance at the Miami Grand Prix, guests can now experience the impressive model up close – a must-see for all motorsport fans. With the Ischgl Explorer Pass, children and adults can discover LEGO figures and models scattered throughout the region. Those who find all the locations can look forward to a small surprise. The Explorer Pass is available free of charge at the tourist information office. Further information can be found at [website address - please insert here]. www.ischgl.com.