Museum of Bricks
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The largest private LEGO collection in the world, listed in the Guinness Book of Records, featuring 9,000 exhibits from approximately 10 million pieces across five museums in the Czech Republic.

📜 Immerse yourself in the world of LEGO, home to the largest private collection.
🔍 Discover 9,000 unique models made from 10 million bricks across five museums.

Why Go

🧱 Discover thousands of exhibits from millions of LEGO® pieces, including rare vintage pieces and unique models of global landmarks and Czech attractions (like Prague landmarks). Explore unique models from Star Wars, Harry Potter, and other themed exhibitions. Engage in creative play in dedicated children's corners for hands-on building fun. Shop for current, limited, and exclusive LEGO® sets in a well-stocked museum store. Learn about LEGO's history and development.

Why Avoid

🐾 Pets are not permitted inside the museums (dogs not allowed inside for hygiene reasons). Not all locations are barrier-free; only Špindlerův Mlýn and Hatě u Znojma are accessible (the Prague location is not wheelchair accessible).

Tips

🎟️ Purchase tickets online to save money and avoid queues; tickets are valid for one year. Benefit vouchers from Sodexo, Edenred, UP Czech Republic, and Sphere card are accepted.

Cost

💰 Admission for adults from 275 CZK, children from 150 CZK; prices vary by location. Online and group discounts are available, and family options are offered. ZTP/P accompanying persons enter free.

Hours

🕒 Daily, 10:00-18:00, with some locations extending hours until 19:00 or 20:00 on weekends. Hours vary by specific location.

🅿️ Parking

Parking is available at locations. Paid parking is available nearby in Prague and Poděbrady on weekdays; free parking is available at the Hatě location.

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