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Explore imaginative Lego worlds, admire Prague icons, enjoy hands-on play and discover rare sets at the museum shop.

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Visitors rave about the Museum of Bricks, praising its vast and impressive Lego displays. With a 4.40/5 rating based on 173 reviews, it's clear that this attraction is a must-visit for anyone looking to unleash their creativity and imagination. Whether you're a Lego enthusiast or just looking for a fun and educational experience, the Museum of Bricks is sure to delight.

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Explore the World’s Largest Museum of Lego Bricks

Step inside the Museum of Bricks in Prague for an inspiring and playful adventure through the creative universe of Lego bricks. Recognised as the world’s largest Lego museum by number of exhibits, this one-of-a-kind attraction welcomes guests of every age to immerse themselves in breathtaking displays, hands-on zones and a treasure-filled shop. From Czech landmarks to beloved movie characters, the museum brims with imagination and discovery.

Marvel at Detailed Lego Replicas of Prague Icons

Embark on a journey across Prague in miniature, where over a million Lego pieces have been assembled to recreate the city's famous landmarks. Highlights include the grand National Museum, the intricate National Theater, the historic Charles Bridge and the astronomical wonder of the Old Town Clock. International sites such as the Church of Vasily the Blessed and the lively Red Square are also featured. Each display is a testament to craftsmanship and creativity that will impress Lego enthusiasts and curious visitors alike.

Delve Into History and Popular Culture in Brick Form

Beyond architectural marvels, the Museum of Bricks showcases themed displays inspired by favourite films and TV franchises such as Harry Potter and Star Wars. Spy medieval knights, speedy locomotives, whimsical folk characters like Zdeněk Miler’s "The Mole," the grandeur of Italy’s Trevi Fountain and more. These intricate model scenes celebrate both local heritage and international icons, revealing the limitless potential of Lego building.

Engage with Interactive Experiences in the Kids’ Corner

Unleash creativity in the dedicated children’s area, where visitors of all ages can build their own unique Lego creations. Whether you’re a parent introducing your child to the world of Lego, or simply young at heart, the interactive kid’s zone offers the perfect place to relax and let your imagination run wild. The hands-on experience enhances your visit and creates lasting memories for the whole family.

Uncover the Fascinating Story of Lego

The museum doesn’t just display models—it also tells the story of Lego’s humble origins and its evolution from wooden toys to the beloved bricks we know today. Discover how creativity, innovation and ingenious design shaped a brand that inspires millions around the world.

Visit the Museum Store for Exclusive Finds

Complete your trip with a stop at the museum store, stocked with new releases, limited edition sets, spare bricks, themed mini-figures and collectable memorabilia. The shop also offers rare and vintage Lego sets sought by collectors and fans. It’s a perfect opportunity to find a unique gift or begin your own Lego adventure at home.

A Must-See for Families and Enthusiasts

The Museum of Bricks offers an experience filled with fun, imagination and discovery. Whether you’re passionate about Lego or visiting with curious children, you’ll find plenty to fascinate and engage you during your visit. Don’t forget to take photos of your favourite models and enjoy every build along the way.

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Why you'll love it

  • Marvel at Lego models of Prague landmarks, historical relics, and characters from beloved movies and TV shows
  • Visit the kid’s corner, unwind, and build your own Lego model, a zone for enjoyment of kids and adults alike
  • Purchase exclusive Lego products, spare parts, and collectibles at the museum’s well-equipped store
  • Fun Fact: The famous Lego you see and play with today was once made from wood!

What's included

  • Entry to Prague LEGO Museum 2-Day Prague Cool Pass (optional) 3-Day Prague Cool Pass (optional)

Good to know

Age suitability
The Museum of Bricks is suitable for all ages, but children under 3 years old may not fully appreciate the exhibits.
Opening times

10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm 10:00am - 08:00pm

Know before you go

Before visiting the Museum of Bricks, make sure to bring a camera to capture the intricate Lego displays. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be exploring the museum's vast exhibits. Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your scheduled entry time to account for security checks. The museum is wheelchair accessible, but it's recommended to contact them in advance to ensure a smooth experience. Lastly, be prepared for a 90-minute journey through a world of creativity and imagination.

Visitor guidelines

For the best experience, please refrain from flash photography and videography. Be respectful of other visitors and the exhibits, and avoid touching or handling the Lego displays. In case of an emergency, please follow the instructions of the museum staff. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Frequently asked

What are the opening hours of the Museum of Bricks in Prague?

The museum is open daily from 10:00am to 8:00pm. Check for holiday hours before visiting.

Can visitors buy exclusive Lego products at the museum?

Yes, the museum shop offers exclusive sets, mini-figures, spare parts and rare collectibles.

Is the museum suitable for children?

Absolutely. The museum features a dedicated kid’s corner and interactive play zones for all ages.

Is the Museum of Bricks accessible to guests with mobility needs?

Yes, the museum is equipped to welcome guests with strollers or wheelchairs.

How long does a typical visit take?

Most guests spend around 1 to 2 hours, but you can explore at your own pace.

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