Children building with bricks at Museum of Bricks, interactive play area.
Museum of Bricks entrance with LEGO displays and opening hours.
Children viewing a detailed LEGO display at the Museum of Bricks.
Children viewing a detailed LEGO Star Wars display at the Museum of Bricks.
Father and son viewing a Lego soccer stadium at the Museum of Bricks.
Children building with bricks at Museum of Bricks exhibit.
Display of vintage LEGO sets at the Museum of Bricks.

Museum of Bricks Tickets, Prague

Prague
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Explore the Museum of Bricks in Prague, Czech Republic—a unique attraction for creative minds across all ages. As the largest Lego museum globally, it features over 1,000,000 Lego blocks spread across more than 3,000 models that highlight iconic sites like the National Museum and Charles Bridge. This stimulating environment offers a delightful blend of cultural exhibits with mechanical play opportunities.

Explore a range of intricate Lego models featuring Prague landmarks, historical artifacts, and characters from popular films and television series.

In the museum’s dedicated children's area, both kids and adults can relax while constructing their own unique Lego creations.

The museum offers an array of exclusive products including spare parts and collectibles at its well-stocked store for enthusiasts to purchase.

Did you know? The iconic Legos enjoyed today were originally crafted from wood!

Admission to the Prague Lego Museum Entrance Ticket

Access for a 2-Day Prague Cool Pass Your Experience This Prague, optional

Entry with a 3-Day Prague Cool Pass Examine, Your Experience This Prague, optional

Individual Costs

Children building with bricks at Museum of Bricks, interactive play area.

Children building with bricks at Museum of Bricks, interactive play area.

Your Experience

The Prague Museum, known as "Museum Praha," stands out with its impressive collection of Lego displays. As the largest Lego museum globally, it offers a stimulating experience that encourages creativity and development through mechanical play for visitors of all ages.

Witness Cultural Exhibits

  • The exhibits at this Prague attraction feature over 3,000 models made from more than 1,000,000 Lego blocks. Highlights include representations of the National Museum, the National Theater, Charles Bridge, and Old Town Astronomical Clock.
  • Other notable displays are inspired by famous landmarks such as Moscow's Red Square and Italy’s Trevi Fountain, along with medieval trains, knights, and locomotives.

See Iconic Characters And Discover Lego History

In this museum located in Prague, you can explore famous sets from films and TV series like Harry Potter and Star Wars. Explore the history of the Lego brand to understand its evolution into a global powerhouse.

Visit The Kids' Corner And The Museum Store

  • The kids’ corner invites young visitors or allows adults to embrace their inner child by creating personalized Lego creations.
  • In the museum store, you can find current and exclusive Lego kits, spare parts, mini-figures, as well as historical sets that appeal to collectors. It's a perfect place for enthusiasts looking to expand their collection.
Museum of Bricks entrance with LEGO displays and opening hours.

Museum of Bricks entrance with LEGO displays and opening hours.

Children viewing a detailed LEGO display at the Museum of Bricks.

Children viewing a detailed LEGO display at the Museum of Bricks.

Children viewing a detailed LEGO Star Wars display at the Museum of Bricks.

Children viewing a detailed LEGO Star Wars display at the Museum of Bricks.

Important Information

    To explore the key attractions and discounts associated with Prague Cool Pass, click here.

    Operating Hours

      The venue is open daily from 10am to 8pm.

      Father and son viewing a Lego soccer stadium at the Museum of Bricks.

      Father and son viewing a Lego soccer stadium at the Museum of Bricks.

      Children building with bricks at Museum of Bricks exhibit.

      Children building with bricks at Museum of Bricks exhibit.

      Book your visit at least a day in advance during peak season to ensure availability and avoid disappointment due to sold-out sessions.

      If you plan to explore multiple attractions using the Prague Cool Pass, be sure to activate it on your phone before arriving for smoother entry.

      To make the most of both child-friendly activities and adult exhibits, start with a visit to the kid’s corner where everyone can enjoy building their own Lego model.

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      Operating hours

      LEGO Museum Prague

      Monday
      10:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:30pm
      Tuesday
      10:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:30pm
      Wednesday
      10:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:30pm
      Thursday
      10:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:30pm
      Friday
      10:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:30pm
      Saturday
      10:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:30pm
      Sunday
      10:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:30pm
      • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

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      FAQs

      Yes, the museum has a store where you can buy exclusive Lego products, spare parts, and collectibles.
      The ticket grants entry to the Prague LEGO Museum, where you can explore over 3,000 models made from more than 1 million Lego blocks.
      Yes, visitors have the option to purchase a 2-Day or 3-Day Prague Cool Pass along with their Museum of Bricks Tickets.
      The museum is open daily from 10am until 8pm.
      Yes, there's a dedicated kid’s corner where both children and adults can enjoy building their own Lego models.
      The museum showcases Lego models of famous Prague landmarks like the Charles Bridge and Old Town Astronomical Clock, as well as characters from popular movies and TV shows.
      The famous Lego you see today was once made from wood before transitioning to plastic.
      You can check the list of key attractions and discounts that come with the Prague Cool Pass by clicking on the provided link.
      Yes, there's a kid’s corner where visitors can unwind and build their own Lego models for fun.
      No, personal expenses such as food or drinks are not included with your Museum of Bricks Tickets.

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