Museum of Bricks Prague: World's Largest Exhibit

Experience the Museum of Bricks in Prague with skip-the-line access. Explore the world’s largest collection of exhibits, including famous landmarks and intricate Lego models. Save 20% on tickets now!

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Muzeum LEGA - Enjoy an exhibit that features more than 3000 models divided in 20 theme parts. It is specialized in history of this unique building kit, which was proudly honored “the toy of the century”. The collection includes themes like Pirates, Harry Potter, Belville, Star Wars and many others. We can also proudly say that our musem is the biggest one of its kind in the whole world - the whole exhibition is compiled from sets which all belong to one man.

Moreover, the museum features of custom made models including important Czech structures, such as 5m long Charles Bridge with more than 400 minifigures and fully automatic day/night cycle, National Musem and National Theatre. Exhibiton also features many interactive models (trains, houses), huge playroom for kids of all ages.

What's Included
  • Admission to the Museum of Bricks in Prague
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Guide
Additional Information

Not only does the Prague museum boast the largest collection of displays in the Czech Republic, but it also holds the record globally. You’ll be captivated by detailed models of world-famous landmarks, intricate Lego designs, and a variety of transportation models, both contemporary and vintage. This museum has something to delight visitors of all ages. Use it as a walk down memory lane, or introduce your children to the building sets of your youth. Purchase your tickets now and enjoy a 20% discount on the standard admission price!

Location
Muzeum LEGA
Narodni 362/31
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Jack2022
Aug 3, 2024
Well worth a visit if a fan of all thins Lego - Well impressed with the whole set up, mixture of retro and new sets, a must for fans of Lego Star Wars and Harry Potter, so many complete sets of mini figures. Shop is well stocked but more expensive than the UK.
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Usthebeav
Nov 12, 2023
Glad we went! - I was surprised to find the museum in Prague and knew I had to go as a Lego fan. It was a fun experience that took us about an hour to complete though it could take someone else more or less time depending on the themes he/she is interested in. It would have been nice if more displays had motion or lights. Loved the builds of the Prague sites (Powder Gate, Charles Bridge, Astronomical Clock).
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H_lena_21
Jun 3, 2024
Lego exhibition - We went in with pretty high expectations. The museum has very complex exhibitions, where we can see the evolution of Legos, however the space is small and lacks dynamism to make it more interesting.
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Sonia
Mar 26, 2024
Too bad for the staff - Nice museum, perhaps a little expensive, rude and unsympathetic staff, they would really make you not want to enter
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Tour46502805261
Dec 11, 2023
I expected more - I honestly expected more than a labyrinthine basement with some valuable and interesting buildings. There is a recreation of the Charles Bridge. It has a countless number of minifigures and some pieces that have been in their respective boxes for a long time. I would say that for the price of around 13 euros there was another type of installation and range of themes and number of sets on display. Anyway, I can say that I've been there and liked it.
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Milu_kaf2024
Aug 8, 2024
Hot, mediocre, sticky and dissapointing. - This was so dissapointing. My son described it as if somebody had an 8 year old spoiled nephew that demanded a museum to display his mediocre lego structures. We had to pull through with sarcasm. The collection of Lego figures in the store seemed bigger than the one in the museum. Switches on the wall, giving the illusion of something big to come did nothing more than sometimes just a small light. And the masterpiece of the bridge? Laughable. Beside that all: it was so hot inside. The play area was sticky and smelled real bad. The store is expensive. Way overpriced and hardly anything surprising. Please, save your money and don't go here.
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Bigbig78
Jun 26, 2024
Too smart. - Private collection arranged by quite interesting topics, surely children can appreciate. If you are an adult and a lego collector it pays to do the math well if you want to buy something in the store on the ground floor as several locations have a sometimes absurd price increase. Just keep the Bricklink platform at hand to check the real prices of the sets for sale and/or displayed.
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Alexwh4003ue
May 23, 2024
Nice but messy and a bit tatty - Nice museum but also very chaotic. There isn't really a line in the collection and many sets that you would have expected are missing. In addition, many sets on display are dusty and yellowed. It is better to not buy anything in the store itself. Some sets that are still sold in other stores were 4 times more expensive!
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David
Feb 8, 2024
POOR EXPERIENCE QUITE SMALL - It’s a very interesting small little collection but as stated it is SMALL. Paid €22 to see this collection and left after 4mins of reviewing all the fantastic types of Legos. In my personal opinion I found it quite expensive for such a small museum but everyone’s experience is different
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Sunshine63377326860
Oct 17, 2023
OK - Very small and confusing. A “Fast-Line” ticket is not necessary. The Lego toys are more expensive than online
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