HistoryLand
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
About
Find yourself in the very heart of events and learn the history of our country in a way you have never known before! In the HistoryLand due to models built from LEGO® bricks and innovative, interactive solutions you will be the part of experiencing history that will blow all your senses! The HistoryLand is an interactive journey through the history of Poland and Poles. You will start from the Biskupin settlement. You will see the palisade built of LEGO® blocks, you will learn the habits of the people living in it, and you will also discover the world's oldest map of the sky. Fortunately, you will not be cracking this for long. The HistoryLand is also waiting for you at Grunwald, where you will stand in line with other soldiers and move to the heart of one of the greatest medieval battles and much more models built of more than a million LEGO® bricks!
Suggested duration
1-2 hours
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Address
Neighborhood: Kleparz
How to get there
  • Poznań Główny Station • 7 min walk
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Elizabeth L
2 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
Virtual reality goggles ace- rest of museum interesting but only once we paid for audio tour. Overall a good experience enjoyed by my 9 year old son. Quite a small museum though so don’t expect it to take more than a couple of hours. Well worth a visit though
Written February 29, 2020
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Wandering Scotsman
United Kingdom133 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
We hadn't planned to go here but had some spare time so thought we'd check it out.. I don't think we expected to enjoy it as much as we did. It's a fun way to hear some polish history and if you're a fan of lego you'll enjoy it even more, there are some interactive exhibits including some fun Virtual Reality goggles. There's also a handy English audio for a small additional cost.. highly recommended.
Written February 23, 2020
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Dan_Alpern
Pavia, Italy59 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
Very nice option for the last day, waiting for time to go to airport. Easily reachable from centre, by walk. Very nice interactive Lego museum. Good the idea of portable devices for English speakers explaining the history as modelled by Lego. Clean. Nice resting area at the end of visit.
Written January 28, 2020
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honesty267
Keswick, UK36 contributions
Jul 2019 • Family
The history of Poland built in Lego is a great way to spend an hour or so. You can get the audio tour which we should have done but its as good just to see the models
Written July 13, 2019
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MilleVoci
London, UK69 contributions
Jun 2019 • Solo
This museum presents the most important chapters of Polish history through Lego models. It's truly mind boggling how the builders manage to capture a naval battle or an ancient settlement, but they managed and did it superbly. The audio guide offers a comprehensive summary of the history behind each model. Even if you just want to see the Lego models it's definitely worth a visit.
Written July 7, 2019
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Andrew B
Adelaide, Australia210 contributions
Feb 2020
I love Lego and the models of alot of the sights of Poland are well worth a look. Unfortunately for the amount of time you can spend there the entry price is a little on the high side.
Written April 10, 2020
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David P
Gloucester, UK155 contributions
Feb 2020
When you see this exhibition is made of lego you might think it is a thing for adults to avoid. You would be wrong. There are some incredible displays of lego but at each display there is a commentary of the history of Poland. We found it most interesting.
Written February 25, 2020
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52reviewer000
Edinburgh, UK20 contributions
Dec 2019
As two older adults , we were not sure about a museum of Lego. How wrong we were. The enthusuastic young man at the door guided through th interactive side of the exhibition and the audoi guide was spot on. Hugely entertaining and informative .
Written December 14, 2019
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ThatOneGuy321
Carlingford, Ireland56 contributions
Dec 2019 • Solo
I happened to walk by this place and decided to have a look. It only cost 34 Zloty with the audio guide so I don't know why people are complaining about price (that's only like €8). The coat check is free.

The displays are impressive and clearly took quite a bit of time to construct. (There's actually info on each display telling you how many bricks and how many months were required to complete the structure).

The audio guide tracks your location so you can actually do the displays in any order. It gives introductory information and translates the presentations, which is probably why some people complain about it being out of sync. If you walk up to a display halfway through its presentation, the guide will give it's introductory speech until the presentation starts again. Or, you can manually skip the introduction and it jumps to translating the presentation at it's current spot. I had absolutely no issues with synchronisation.

The museum isn't very large but I'd say that I'd probably lose interest if it were much larger. I love Lego but I'm not going to spend all day looking at displays.

If you don't much care for Lego or you think it's a place where you can let your young children roam free for hours, this might not be the place for you.
Written December 8, 2019
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AliceMGW
30 contributions
Nov 2019 • Couples
Me & my partner enjoyed our visit, it is an interesting way to learn some Polish history. It's a must to get an audio guide as this is what provides you with information. Some of the touch screens in the exhibit weren't working and we had slight issues getting our audioguides to sync with the exhibits, but overall I would recommend a visit. The lego is impressive to look at.
Written November 28, 2019
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