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: 24 hours
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…
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….

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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(114 Ratings)
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Markus
Apr 15, 2025
Journey into the past - A lot of exhibits. Interactive too. Many switches to actuate, with which actions were started. Models from the early days of Lego to today. It was a nice trip back in time. Discovered some models I played with as a child. The children were able to complete a scavenger hunt or quiz with some stations and were presented with a small dear diploma for it. Successful visit to the museum.
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Evie
Mar 18, 2025
Worth every penny! - Such a fun experience worth every penny! Loads of different legos from history. Fun interactive activities and displays. Fill in a quiz to get a free diploma. Fantastic staff we’re happy to take pictures for us
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Albertorf8235tl
Jan 1, 2025
Yeah, it's worth it. Ignore the Karens - It's worth it if you really like Legos. People who have written negative reviews have the same interest in Lego as I do in Vietnamese manicure. DO NOT HEED those resentful, stingy and ignorant opinions that are also said only by stingy people who only know how to complain about prices. Go play dumb to the river and hang it in tik-tok
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Dennis
Mar 20, 2025
Lotsa lego - Cool museum/exhibit of a lot of Lego. Scavenger hunt was fun for the kids (even the 21 year old) and the diploma was a nice touch.
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Joanne_w
Jan 10, 2025
Enjoyable place - Fun experience. Done in around an hour or so. Worth seeing if you like lego. Staff were friendly. Would recommend
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Manuel
Dec 27, 2024
Visit the Lego Museum - The museum is a dream place for Lego lovers. It's just been beautiful, it's an exhibition from Lego Duplo to technology/Star Wars or architecture. Much is written about the history of Lego as well as the building of the brand. The museum on the whole is rather narrow and with many adjoining rooms, which makes it very uncomfortable and difficult to walk with larger crowds. Each room has its own story or other types of Lego, in one is the complete Harry Potter series, in the other everything from A to Z with Star Wars. Everything from the smallest models to human-sized models is included. In the end you get out when selling what was made very smart because you can then take something small or even large with you ^^
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Dorian
Dec 23, 2024
Slight disappointment - Bad value for money for this “museum” because it is more like a Lego exhibition, which still costs 12€... The visit lasts about fifteen minutes if you take a little time. The universes offered are nice but not exceptional either, and the shop part is really small.
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Salsacom
Mar 8, 2025
Lots of lego sets to see and dream about - For those who love LEGO bricks, this attraction is almost unmissable: all the sets are very well cared for. The Star Wars part is really spectacular. The "almost" is relative to the cost of admission: 720 crowns (almost 30 euros) for 2 adults and 1 child, maybe that's a bit too much, considering that you almost always see sets already designed by Lego and very little is the result of an artist's imagination. Nice quiz to liven up the visit a little. The guys at the store seemed to me to be paying little attention to the clientele. The prices of the sets for sale seemed a bit expensive.
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E9011kistephanier
Mar 6, 2025
Go if ur into Lego - If ur into Lego then its well with the cost price is 285czk but if u have a 30% voucher it brought the price down to 199.50czk however they dont accept card payments at the museum they only accept cash but u can buy ur ticket online We really enjoyed seeing all the stuff made from Lego and how cleverly its done
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Scaredpelican
Jan 16, 2025
It's just a shop that charges 10€ entry - It's not a museum. This is a Lego shop with some built sets and about 3 cool Lego structures. You can get 98% of the value by looking at the pictures on front of a Lego box We were in and out within 5 minutes, politely asked for a refund. The manager was incredibly rude to us too. Really cannot recommend. Maybe if you're a Lego super fan. Also, not over 1000m^2 of Lego, nor is it the largest Lego collection in the world. False advertising through and through
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From $13
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).