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Explore the largest LEGO® figurine collection in Krakow at Bricks&Figs Museum. Enjoy over 700 sets, rare prototypes, and a vast MinifigureTM display for just $12.

The Bricks&Figs Museum in Krakow offers a unique experience for LEGO® fans and collectors with an entry fee of only $12 per person. Located at Henryka Dbrowskiego Street 20, this museum showcases the world’s largest LEGO® figurine collection, making it a must-visit for enthusiasts of all ages. The visit lasts a full day, giving ample time to explore the extensive displays and shop for exclusive LEGO® products.
This tour is perfect for those interested in rare LEGO® pieces, including collector’s figurines from SDCC and one of only three real gold prototypes. It also features an incredible collection of over 14,000 MinifiguresTM. While it’s a self-guided experience, the variety of exhibits and exclusive items make this tour a practical choice for anyone wanting to enjoy LEGO® creativity.
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The Bricks&Figs Museum is centrally located at Henryka Dbrowskiego Street 20 in Krakow’s Lesser Poland area. To visit, simply head to the museum’s ticket desk and show your voucher. The museum’s location makes it easy for visitors to combine with other Krakow attractions during a day of sightseeing.
Since there is no guided service included, arriving prepared with the opening hours checked online helps maximize your time. The single-use ticket is valid only for the day of your visit, so plan accordingly.

The collection of more than 700 LEGO® sets spans multiple themes and eras, with a special focus on rare and collector’s items. The space-traveling figurine provides a glimpse into LEGO®’s imaginative designs, while the full SDCC collector’s figurine collection appeals to dedicated fans. A rare highlight is one of only three real gold LEGO® prototypes, which adds a unique touch of exclusivity.
The 14,000+ MinifiguresTM are displayed in a way that appeals to fans interested in LEGO® history and variety. This extensive assortment offers a visual journey through decades of LEGO® design evolution, making it a treasure trove for collectors and casual fans alike.

Adjacent to the exhibits, the museum features a store where visitors can purchase limited editions, the latest sets, and exclusive LEGO® products. For enthusiasts, this is an ideal opportunity to find special items not available elsewhere. The store’s selection complements the exhibits, allowing fans to take home a piece of LEGO® history.
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A brick café offers a comfortable space to relax, chat with fellow fans, and discuss favorite sets. This welcoming environment encourages social interaction among enthusiasts, making the visit more engaging. The café is a great spot to pause, reflect, or plan your next LEGO® discovery.
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The museum is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that all fans can enjoy the exhibits comfortably. Visitors are advised not to bring oversize luggage, and are reminded that touching the exhibits is not allowed. Indoor smoking, alcohol, drugs, firework, and explosive substances are strictly prohibited for safety reasons.
The visit duration is flexible but generally accommodates a full day of exploration. The guided tours are not included, so visitors should plan their pacing accordingly. The ticket offers full flexibility with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the visit.

This tour appeals to dedicated LEGO® collectors, families, and fans of all ages who want to see rare and iconic sets. The affordable price and extensive collection make it an excellent value for a day of fun and discovery. However, it is not suitable for visually impaired individuals, and those seeking a guided experience may need to explore independently.
The Bricks&Figs Museum in Krakow offers a comprehensive display of LEGO® figurines and sets that appeal to both casual fans and serious collectors. The rare items, vast collection, and on-site shop create a well-rounded experience that can occupy an entire day. It is particularly attractive for those interested in collectibles, prototypes, and LEGO®’s history.
While there is no guided commentary, the self-guided format is simple to navigate, and the accessible location makes it easy to include in a broader sightseeing itinerary. For $12, the tour provides a memorable glimpse into the world of LEGO® with moments of surprise and delight at every turn.

Is there a guide included in the ticket price?
No, the ticket is for self-guided exploration. Visitors can enjoy the exhibits at their own pace.
What are the museum’s opening hours?
It is recommended to check the museum’s online hours before planning your visit, as the ticket is valid only on the selected day.
Can I purchase LEGO® products at the museum?
Yes, the museum features a shop offering limited editions and the newest sets, perfect for collectors.
Is the museum suitable for children?
Yes, the collection and exhibits are accessible and engaging for all ages, though visual impairment may limit some experiences.
How long should I plan for my visit?
A full day allows you to explore the over 700 sets and 14,000 MinifiguresTM at a comfortable pace.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is wheelchair friendly, ensuring easy access for all visitors.