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Explore the largest private LEGO collection in the world at the Museum of Bricks in Prague, featuring over 3,000 models built from more than 1 million bricks.

The Prague: Museum of Bricks Entry Ticket offers access to the world’s largest private collection of LEGO® sets, proudly listed in the Guinness World Records. For just $13 per person, visitors can enjoy a one-day entry into a vibrant space filled with over 3,000 models built from more than 1 million LEGO bricks. This attraction is especially appealing to families, LEGO fans, and anyone interested in creative displays inspired by prague landmarks, fantasy worlds, and popular movie universes.
Located in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, the Museum of Bricks provides a lively and colorful experience that combines nostalgia with impressive craftsmanship. With 20 themed areas, this museum encourages exploration and play. While it’s not designed for visitors with mobility impairments, it remains a budget-friendly and highly engaging destination for a fun day out.
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The Museum of Bricks stands out as a major highlight for anyone visiting Prague. It features an extensive collection of models that depict fantasy scenes, cityscapes, and pop culture references like Harry Potter and Indiana Jones. Built from over 1 million LEGO bricks, these displays are designed to transport visitors to different worlds without leaving the city.
The museum’s 20 themed areas include displays that show historical buildings, fantasy realms, and Prague’s own landmarks in LEGO form. Each section offers a different perspective, ensuring that visitors can spend time exploring both classic and contemporary creations. The variety of models makes this experience suitable for all ages, especially those with a fondness for LEGO.

The collection’s size and diversity make the Museum of Bricks unique. The models are not just replicas; many feature lighting effects and moving parts, adding a dynamic element to the displays. Due to the vast number of sets, visitors can see both vintage and modern LEGO kits, which sparks nostalgia and admiration for the craftsmanship involved.
Many reviews praise the quality and variety of the models, noting that the displays provide a nostalgic look back at childhood building experiences. The gift shop complements the collection by offering a mix of exclusive limited editions, discontinued mini-figures, and loose bricks, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts.

The museum offers a comprehensive look at LEGO’s evolution, with models that highlight the toy’s progression through the years. Visitors can observe how LEGO has changed and explore its role as “the toy of the century.” This historical aspect adds educational value while keeping the experience fun and engaging.
Educational displays and models also include local Prague landmarks recreated in LEGO, providing a local twist on the familiar themes. This makes the museum not just a collection but a visual storytelling of Prague’s architecture and cultural icons in LEGO form.
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Each of the 20 themed sections offers a distinct experience. For example, visitors will find pirate ships, knights’ castles, galaxies from outer space, and magical worlds like Harry Potter. The models demonstrate different building techniques and creative ideas that can inspire builders of all ages.
Some models feature light effects or moving parts, making the displays more captivating. Many reviews mention that kids particularly enjoy the ball pits filled with LEGO bricks where they can sit and build, making the experience interactive and fun.
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The ticket grants access for one day, and availability varies, so booking in advance is recommended. Visitors can cancel up to 24 hours beforehand for a full refund, providing flexibility in your travel plans. The location is in Central Bohemian Region, close enough for easy access if you’re exploring Prague.
Accessibility is limited for people with mobility impairments, so travelers requiring assistance should plan accordingly. The museum is suitable for all ages, but especially engaging for children and LEGO enthusiasts. Expect a small but packed space—some visitors note the layout can be a bit crowded or narrow in places.

After exploring the exhibits, many visitors enjoy browsing the museum shop. It offers usual catalogue sets, as well as limited editions and discontinued mini-figures. The shop also sells loose LEGO bricks, which are perfect for collectors or those wanting to take home a piece of the experience.
Some reviews mention the gift store’s prices as being a bit higher than similar LEGO products elsewhere, especially compared to UK prices. Nonetheless, it remains a popular spot to pick up souvenirs and unique LEGO items not found in regular toy stores.

With a rating of 4.1 out of 5 based on 702 reviews, the Museum of Bricks generally delivers a fun and inspiring experience. Many appreciate the variety of models and the nostalgic appeal of seeing classic sets alongside modern designs.
Some visitors mention that the museum size is relatively small, making it a quick visit—lasting about an hour or two. The layout can be a bit confusing, with crowded corridors, but overall, the collection’s quality and diversity compensate for this.
For LEGO lovers and families with children, this museum offers a memorable visit at a reasonable price, especially considering the unique display of models and the chance to see rare and vintage sets.

The Prague Museum of Bricks offers a rich visual journey through LEGO’s history, showcasing impressive models in a compact space. The $13 ticket provides good value for those interested in collecting, nostalgic memories, or creative inspiration.
While the space is not large, the variety of themes and models makes it worth a visit, especially for families and LEGO enthusiasts. The gift shop’s exclusive sets add a special touch, making it a worthwhile stop during a trip to Prague.
If you’re looking for a fun, colorful, and inspiring experience, the Museum of Bricks is a solid choice—particularly if you want to see the largest private LEGO collection in the world and relive childhood memories in a lively setting.
“Good selection of lots of old sets and new sets to see.”
Is the ticket valid for multiple visits?
No, the ticket is valid for one day only.
Are there any discounts available?
The provided information mentions only the standard price of $13 per person; no discounts are specified.
Can I cancel my ticket if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours before your scheduled visit.
Is the museum suitable for children?
Yes, especially as kids enjoy the LEGO models and interactive ball pits, making it a family-friendly destination.
What should I know about accessibility?
The museum is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to its layout.
Can I buy LEGO sets or mini-figures at the museum?
Yes, the gift shop offers discontinued mini-figures, exclusive sets, and loose bricks for purchase.