Quick Information

ADDRESS

#Národní 362/31, 110 00 Praha 1-Staré Město, Czechia

Timings

10:00–20:00

Did you know?

The LEGO Museum Prague holds the Guinness World Record for the largest private LEGO collection in the Czech Republic and likely the world.

The museum is housed in a historic Art Deco bank building, with part of the exhibition located in the former bank vault.

Its displays include life-sized LEGO models of global icons like St. Basil’s Cathedral and Rome’s Trevi Fountain, alongside Czech cultural figures.

What is the Museum of Bricks in Prague?

With over 1 million LEGO bricks on display, the Museum of Bricks in Prague offers a variety of exhibits that showcase the history and creativity of LEGO. You can see everything from classic LEGO sets to life-size LEGO sculptures. The museum also has many interactive exhibits where you can build your own LEGO creations and have a fun-filled day. Open to visitors of all ages, the LEGO Museum Prague brings a smile to everybody's face.

Quick facts about the Museum of Bricks

Quick facts about LEGO Museum Prague
  • Official name: Muzeum LEGO Praha
  • Address: Národní 31, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic
  • Date of opening: May 25, 2016
  • Timings: Monday - Sunday: 10 AM - 8 PM
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site: No
  • Number of visitors per year: Over 200,000
  • Collection size: Over 1 million LEGO bricks

Plan your visit to the Museum of Bricks

LEGO Museum Prague timings

General timings: 10 AM - 8 PM daily
Last entry: 30 minutes before closing time
Duration of visit: 2-3 hours
Best time to visit: Early morning on a weekday when the crowds are smaller.
Best months to visit:

  • Spring (April to June): mild weather and fewer crowds
  • Fall (September to October): cool temperatures and scenic fall foliage

Address: Národní 362/31, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
Find on map

Location: The LEGO Museum Prague is located in the heart of the city, on Národní třída, a bustling pedestrian street lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants. It is just a short walk from the Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, and other popular tourist attractions.
Nearest bus stop: Národní divadlo
Nearest tram stop: Národní třída
Nearest metro stop: Národní třída

Museum of Bricks Prague highlights

LEGO history timeline

Start your journey at the museum with a captivating LEGO history timeline showcasing the evolution of these iconic bricks and their impact on pop culture.

Impressive LEGO models

Marvel at an array of awe-inspiring Lego models, including famous landmarks, intricate cityscapes, and beloved movie scenes constructed from millions of bricks.

Star Wars zone

Explore the galaxy far, far away in the Star Wars zone, where you'll encounter impressive Star Wars-themed Lego creations, perfect for fans of the franchise.

Harry Potter zone

Enter the wizarding world of Harry Potter in this zone, where you can find many beautiful HP LEGO creations. It's the most beloved zone of every Harry Potter fan.

Interactive Play Area

For the young ones and those young at heart, an interactive play area offers a chance to get hands-on with LEGO bricks and build your own masterpieces.

Lego Art gallery

Admire intricate LEGO art and paintings, showcasing the creativity and versatility of these tiny plastic bricks in a whole new light.

Miniature Lego City

Stroll through a charming LEGO city, complete with bustling streets, moving trains, and even an airport, all in delightful miniature form.

LEGO movie magic

Dive into the world of LEGO movies with a dedicated exhibit showcasing characters and scenes from the popular LEGO themed films.

Historic Czech landmarks

Discover detailed LEGO renditions of iconic Czech landmarks, offering a unique perspective on the country's rich history and culture.

Mindstorms robotics

Witness the power of LEGO Mindstorms robotics, where programmable LEGO robots come to life and perform fascinating tasks.

Temporary exhibits

Depending on the season, the museum often features temporary exhibits that provide fresh and exciting LEGO creations for visitors to enjoy.

Lego museum shop

Don't forget to visit the museum shop for a range of LEGO-themed souvenirs and sets to take home as a memento of your visit.

Interactive workshops

Keep an eye out for any workshops or events, which might include building challenges or guided sessions to enhance your LEGO skills.

Lego history insights

Throughout the museum, you'll find informative displays offering insights into the history and manufacturing of Lego bricks.

History of the Museum of Bricks, Prague

  • The Museum of Bricks in Prague was founded in 2016 by Miloš Křeček, a Czech businessman and LEGO enthusiast. Křeček began collecting LEGO bricks in the 1980s, and his collection eventually grew to over 1 million bricks. 
  • He then decided to open the museum to share his love of LEGO with the world. The museum is located in the heart of Prague, in a historic building that was once a bank. 
  • It features a variety of exhibits that showcase the history and creativity of LEGO. Visitors can see everything from classic LEGO sets to life-size LEGO sculptures. The museum also has several interactive exhibits where visitors can build their own LEGO creations. 
  • The museum has quickly become one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. It has been featured in numerous publications and travel guides and has won a number of awards.

Interesting facts about the Museum of Bricks

Interesting facts about LEGO Museum Prague
  • LEGO Museum Prague is the largest LEGO museum in the world, with over 1 million LEGO bricks on display.
  • The museum has over 3,000 LEGO models, including famous characters, historical Prague landmarks, and exclusive collectibles.
  • The museum's most popular exhibit is a life-size model of the Eiffel Tower, made out of over 200,000 LEGO bricks.
  • The museum's kid's corner is a great place for children of all ages to let their imaginations run wild and build their own LEGO creations.
  • The museum offers a variety of educational programs for visitors of all ages, including workshops, tours, and scavenger hunts.

Frequently asked questions about the Museum of Bricks

The Museum of Bricks is a museum dedicated to LEGO bricks and sets. It is the largest LEGO museum in the world, with over 1 million LEGO bricks on display. The museum has a variety of exhibits that showcase the history and creativity of LEGO, including classic LEGO sets, life-size LEGO sculptures, and interactive exhibits where visitors can build their own LEGO creations.