The Museum of Bricks in Prague is a colorful and interactive attraction perfect for families, LEGO enthusiasts, and creative minds. Inside, visitors can explore thousands of LEGO models, from detailed replicas of historic landmarks to imaginative fantasy and sci‑fi scenes. The museum offers a playful atmosphere where both children and adults can enjoy intricate displays and hands-on building areas, making it a fun and memorable stop during a Prague holiday.
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Located in Prague 1, the Museum of Bricks features around 20 themed exhibitions covering over a million LEGO pieces. Highlights include LEGO versions of Prague’s iconic buildings, world monuments, and pop culture scenes. Visitors can spend about one to two hours exploring the exhibits. A connected shop offers LEGO sets, individual bricks, minifigures, and limited-edition items, making it a popular spot for collectors and fans of all ages.
The museum is compact and can get busy, so arriving early or on a weekday is recommended. Comfortable shoes are advisable for walking through the exhibits. There is a play corner where visitors, especially children, can try building with LEGO bricks themselves. Bringing cash can be helpful for purchasing tickets or items from the shop. Plan for about one to two hours to enjoy both the exhibits and the shop fully.
The museum is centrally located in Prague 1, easily accessible by public transport. The nearest metro and tram station is Národní třída, just a short walk from the museum. If staying in the Old Town or New Town, it is also within walking distance, allowing visitors to combine the museum visit with sightseeing in the city center.
The Museum of Bricks is open every day from 10:00 to 20:00, with the last entry about 30 minutes before closing. Visiting in the morning or early afternoon on weekdays is ideal for avoiding crowds and enjoying a relaxed experience. Evenings and weekends tend to be busier, especially during peak tourist seasons.