Muzeum LEGA
Muzeum LEGA
3.5
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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The Prague Lego Museum not only has the most exhibits in the Czech Republic, but also in the whole world. The museum is completely specialised in the history of this unique building kit, with Lego proudly honoured as "the toy of the century". The museum area of 420 m2 features over 3000 models divided into 20 separate theme exhibits. More than 1,000,000 bricks have been used to create the exhibits on display. Take a journey into the time of the pirates; travel to the era when knights fought, or to a different galaxy that is full of spaceships and the Death Star. Visit Harry Potter's magic world or experience adventure with the extraordinary Indiana Jones. Part of the museum is also a shop where you can find usual catalogue sets, exclusive/limited editions or sets that are no longer produced. Among other things, the store also offers a wide selection of Mini-figures and the possibility of buying loose LEGO® pieces.
Suggested duration
1-2 hours
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Neighborhood: Stare Mesto (Old Town)
One of the oldest neighborhoods in town represents the medieval heart of Prague. It’s no surprise it is bustling with tourists every time of day. Križovnický square, overlooking Charles Bridge with Prague Castle in the background, is probably the most beautiful square in the city. Its unique historical atmosphere of gothic houses and churches, cobblestone streets and squares, and stone towers blend together with the modern era. A vast array of bars, restaurants, dance clubs, international brand shops, galleries and hotels bring life to the old city. With its charming and picturesque cobblestone streets, the nightlife and parties will surely be unforgettable.
How to get there
  • national Ave • 2 min walk
  • bridge • 4 min walk
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PavlaPavla
Chrudim, Czech Republic6,185 contributions
Jun 2019 • Solo
This is not a real museum, but mainly a collection of some of the lego sets. Most of them you can buy in the shop (the Lego Museum is a part of the Lego shop). But there are a few incredible models: huge Charles Bridge in the night, National Museum, National Theatre or lovely cartoon character The Little Mole. Upstairs there is a Star Wars lego models exhibition. Don´t miss this part, beacuse it is really nice. There is a smal playroom at the Lego Museum and you can use free washroom there as well.
Written July 1, 2019
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Hrvoje Č
11 contributions
Feb 2016 • Family
Since we were in Prague with our 8 years old son, our tour guide suggested us to visit this museum. And it was a great visit. Models exhibited there are very nice, and on/off switches installed on some of showcases added much to fun factor. As stars of exhibition I'd like to point out Star Wars series super star destroyer, and rare Millennium Falcon models. Kids there can play with legos, and you can even buy bricks by pound (grams in this case) there. All in all, great visit if you're in Lego stuff.
Written February 16, 2016
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elliotkerslake
Croydon, UK16 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
Was good highly recommend good for all ages a lot of history about lego and buttons to press to make things move also lights appear and sounds
Written February 17, 2020
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munich_wanderer
Munich, Germany6,824 contributions
Feb 2020
I have to admit that I wasnt sure what to expect from the museum.
When I arrived in I had a small air of dissapointment as I was expecting a landscape of lego but was greeted more with a very dense exhibition , and a collection of lego through the ages rather than one off models.
That quickly faded when I started to explore the models and follow the styles through the decades. The completeness of the collection is astounding, theres probably very few models that are missing and theres even models from the 1950s in their original boxes which really round off the whole "journey"
As a museum they could probably do with double the space and more background info on the growth of Lego but still and all, I give it the full 5 stars for being such a great insight into how lego started and developed over the years.
The gift shop has been critisised for being small but in reality the full current lego collection doesnt need a massive shop space when you stack it from floor to ceiling. They also have some of the limited editions of Legoland / Tree of life/ Lego house only available at the theme parks or Lego HQ in Denmark (or EBAY!) - the prices for these though are insane , I only presume they expect someone with more money than sense to turn up and buy those sets !
Written February 27, 2020
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laceyrae318
Harlow, UK12 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
Even if your a lego fan its rubbish.
Basically little lego on show nothing big or amazing just little cars etc. Room to play with lego at the bottom. Not worth a penny absolute waste of time and money
Written February 29, 2020
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scoladr
14 contributions
Jun 2015 • Friends
We were sooooo disapointed! It is really not worth putting one foot in there... You have to pay extra to take pictures... Of products you can find in stores... :( the worst is that they didn't even try to make it look cool or anything... Just products in windows... The best part is the logo evolution... In pictures next to the toilets :( so many amazing things to discover in Prague... Do not loose one minute there
Written June 15, 2015
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Adnaan T
1 contribution
Sep 2018 • Friends
Very small, lazy excuse of an exhibition, mainly of unambitious models that anyone could produce. There are some respectable constructions, but they were few and far between. You can see the whole ‘museum’ in 15 minutes and that’s if you really take your time. Complete let down.
Written September 17, 2018
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ChantelleAnne
Sandiwn1 contribution
Oct 2013 • Couples
I really don't think this was worth the 150(as we were students) each we paid to enter the "museum". Unfortunately it turned out to be just bought kits that somebody had pieced together rather than an original collection of pieces. The English guides are also poor and look like print outs off a lego manufacturing website. We walked around for 20mins if that. I expected something far greater and more mind blowing. You also have to pay 20ckr to take photos. Just go to Leogland if I'm honest!
Written October 10, 2013
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Piper S
Shepton Mallet, UK10 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Quite big with lots of models. Very enjoyable for those who used to have Lego when they were younger like myself, but also perfect for families as well. My partner and I thoroughly enjoyed this museum, 10/10 would recommend
Written January 17, 2020
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Rugbynugget
Nottingham, UK310 contributions
Sep 2019 • Couples
We had allowed at least 45 mins for this experience. Our total visit time was 10 minutes.
A few Lego sets built does not constitute a museum more a display and to pay 250cz each was not worth it.
Your money is better spent elsewhere.
Written September 4, 2019
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