Skip the Line Access to Museum of Bricks in the Centre of Prague

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  • Duration:1 hours to 2 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Prague, Czech Republic
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The Prague museum does not only have the most exhibits in the Czech Republic but in the whole world.  You will be fascinated by world known sights models, also Lego technique worked through details are not missing and neither are modern and old trains and other means of transport models.Museum will please people of every age. Reminisce on your own or show your kids what the building kits looked like when you were their age.

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Posted By : Bigbig78
Collezione privata disposta per argomenti abbastanza interessante, sicuramente i bambini possono apprezzare. Se si è adulti e collezionisti lego conviene fare bene i conti se si vuole acquistare qualcosa nel negozio al piano terra in quanto diversi pressi hanno un rincaro a volte assurdo. Basta tenere sottomano la piattaforma Bricklink per verificare le quotazioni reali dei set in vendita e/o esposti.
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Posted On : 2024-06-26 13:34:11 full ratings


Posted By : H_lena_21
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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Posted On : 2024-06-03 17:18:01 full ratings


Posted By : alexwH4003UE
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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Posted On : 2024-05-23 10:41:26 full ratings


Posted By : Sonia T
Nice museum, perhaps a little expensive, rude and unsympathetic staff, they would really make you not want to enter
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Posted On : 2024-03-26 13:48:09 full ratings


Posted By : David K
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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Posted On : 2024-02-08 19:41:12 full ratings


Posted By : Tour46502805261
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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Posted On : 2023-12-11 13:52:27 full ratings


Posted By : Usthebeav
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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Posted On : 2023-11-12 09:24:29 full ratings


Posted By : Sunshine63377326860
Very small and confusing. A “Fast-Line” ticket is not necessary. The Lego toys are more expensive than online
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Posted On : 2023-10-17 08:35:39 full ratings


Posted By : 178justicec
My friend had a huge lego collection as a child so this was one of her "must sees". It reminded me of museums of my childhood. Somewhat quaint, cramped and stuffy, but nontheless packed to the rafters with lego characters and scenes to enthral all ages. My friend was exstatic and took tons of photos! The younger children were also enjoying it immensely. Minimal amount of interactivity.
More than the displays, for me, was the history behind it. About the gentleman who started the museum and why, plus the history of the creator of lego. I read all the information boards.
Note: Best take local currency to pay for entry. Our cards weren't accepted. Anyone with mobility issues may find the three flights of narrow stairs a little challenging. There is no lift access that I saw. One extremely cramped downstairs toilet.
Upon exit through the main doors, same side on your left, one or two doors down is a pavement cafe attached to a small hotel (black and orange branding.) We had the most delicious salads, my friend an apple pastry desert with ice cream and good quality coffee. Very reasonably priced too.
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Posted On : 2023-09-21 08:47:27 full ratings


Posted By : Lala-SueHarris
The island of temptation for my children who are very big fans of Lego. Entrance to the museum is paid. But the children were very delighted. Very nice museum in any case
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Posted On : 2023-09-07 16:41:58 full ratings