Football atmosphere in LEGO style: a unique fan space has opened in Parc de la Villette for supporters.
A unique fan zone for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has appeared in Paris. At Parc de la Villette, the first LEGO Fan Zone in France has opened — a place where match viewing is combined with creative activities and building with the iconic construction bricks.
The space will operate from June 13 to July 19 — the day of the World Cup final. The fan zone is located on Place Pierre Nor near La Géode, one of the park’s main architectural landmarks.
Unlike traditional fan zones, which focus on big screens and stands, the LEGO Fan Zone offers an interactive format. The area covers over 1,800 square meters and can host around 2,000 visitors daily.
One of the main highlights is a four-meter-tall replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy made entirely from LEGO bricks. Visitors can also explore a large-scale football diorama measuring 3 by 3 meters, built from more than 400,000 pieces.
Throughout the day, the fan zone hosts building workshops led by professional instructors. In addition, fans can watch World Cup matches live or on replay depending on the schedule.
On match days involving France, as well as during the semifinals and final, the venue will remain open until 11:00 PM.
Organizers emphasize a family-friendly atmosphere: the fan zone is completely alcohol-free, and activities are designed for visitors of all ages. Workshops are available for children aged six and above.
The combination of football, large-scale LEGO installations, and interactive entertainment makes the Paris LEGO Fan Zone one of the most original locations of the 2026 World Cup.
