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This panoramic shot gives an excellent overview of a large collaborative LEGO city and train layout on display at Klossfestivalen 2025, set inside the Partille Arena. The photo captures both the charming countryside with treehouse and forest scenes and the bustling city district filled with modular buildings, waterfront details, and fully integrated train tracks.
️ Cityscape & Modular Zone:
A dense area of modular-style LEGO buildings appears in the background, including apartments, shops, and custom creations lined along realistic sidewalks.
A waterfront harbor section includes boats and a blue lake surrounded by autumn-colored trees, giving the diorama a balanced seasonal vibe.
Additional minifig-scale architecture and scenery are spread across tables, still being finalized by builders.
🌳 Countryside Continuation:
In the foreground, the familiar treehouse structure sits in a richly forested area dotted with minifig campers, tractors, and goats.
There are also camper vans, a train tunnel, and wind turbines continuing from the previous section, showing how the entire display flows as one cohesive world.
🚆 Train System & Integration:
Dual LEGO train tracks span across the full layout, running from the rural edge toward the heart of the LEGO city.
Tracks pass under tunnels, across bridges, and next to scenery in both forest and urban environments.
Trains can be seen both parked and potentially motorized for live runs during the event.
Community Building in Action:
Enthusiasts and builders can be seen setting up and discussing their creations. This behind-the-scenes glimpse captures the collaborative spirit of Swebrick and other LEGO fan builders working together.
The open arena seating and fencing mark this as a major public display inside a professional venue.
📍 Location: Swebrick LEGO Fan Event – Klossfestivalen 2025 (Partille Arena)
📷 Photographer: Juuso
️ Album: LEGO Events & Exhibitions → Klossfestivalen 2025 (Full Layouts)
“Fortress has an excellent strategic position Its shape is irregular and conforms to natures of the area itself. The walls are built of massive cut blocks. The Great Gate is located in the center of the northern wall, protected by two pentagonal towers. The masonry walls are preserved at a height of up to 2 m. Foundations of barracks and a small church are found inside the fortress. Matara Fortress was mentioned in 1388 when it was conquered by the Turks. It played an important role for protecting the former Bulgarian capitals Pliska and Preslav, as well as the passages in Medieval Bulgaria.” (sign at fortress)
“Fortress has an excellent strategic position Its shape is irregular and conforms to natures of the area itself. The walls are built of massive cut blocks. The Great Gate is located in the center of the northern wall, protected by two pentagonal towers. The masonry walls are preserved at a height of up to 2 m. Foundations of barracks and a small church are found inside the fortress. Matara Fortress was mentioned in 1388 when it was conquered by the Turks. It played an important role for protecting the former Bulgarian capitals Pliska and Preslav, as well as the passages in Medieval Bulgaria.” (sign at fortress)
“Fortress has an excellent strategic position Its shape is irregular and conforms to natures of the area itself. The walls are built of massive cut blocks. The Great Gate is located in the center of the northern wall, protected by two pentagonal towers. The masonry walls are preserved at a height of up to 2 m. Foundations of barracks and a small church are found inside the fortress. Matara Fortress was mentioned in 1388 when it was conquered by the Turks. It played an important role for protecting the former Bulgarian capitals Pliska and Preslav, as well as the passages in Medieval Bulgaria.” (sign at fortress)
Facts and fufacts about Tønsberg:
Tønsberg is Norway’s oldest city – Founded around 871 AD, it holds the title as Norway’s oldest town, rich in Viking history.
Slottsfjellet was once a mighty fortress – The medieval Tønsberg Fortress, built in the 13th century, stood on Slottsfjellet and was one of Norway’s largest.
The area has hidden tunnels – Frodeåsen is rumored to have old WWII bunkers and hidden passages, some still unexplored.
Frodeåsen offers one of the best viewpoints – From here, you can see the Oslofjord, Nøtterøy, and even over to Sweden on a clear day.
Tønsberg hosts an annual Viking Festival – Every summer, the city celebrates its Viking past with a festival at the harbor, including Viking ships, food, and reenactments.