LEGOs need absolutely no introduction and we’ve spent a decent chunk of our childhoods with them ourselves. Some, however, decided to spend all of it with LEGOs, and so came to be the Museum of Bricks in Prague. What is it? How much does it cost to enter? Let’s take a look.
Museum of Bricks
The Museum of Bricks in Prague is actually not the only LEGO museum in the Czech Republic, as the same owner has spread his massive LEGO collection through five separate museums – the one in Prague is the largest one, at 420 m2 and with over 3000 models. You can find it at Národní 362/31, 110 00, Praha.
The man in question is Miloš Křeček, the owner of one of the largest LEGO collections in the world: his museums house about 9000 exhibits (meaning about 10 mln pieces) and the number keeps growing. The museum also has a very well equipped shop. You can find more information about all of it on the official website of the museum.
Apart from the five incredible museums, Miloš has also established a hotel, Kutná Hora, which, you guessed it, is also LEGO based. You can learn more here.
Tickets
You can find quite a few ticket variants for the Museum of Bricks in Prague. Here they are:
- regular ticket – 300 CZK
- seniors over 60 and children up to 18 – 200 CZK
- students – 250 CZK
- children under 120 cm – 160 CZK
Children under 2 years old can enter for free. There are also family tickets available:
- Family 2 adults +1 child – 720 CZK
- Family 2 adults +2 children – 830 CZK
- Family 2 adults +3 children – 950 CZK
You can find them all online here. You can also find them at the ticket office, though you may need to stand in queue for a while.
Opening hours
The museums are open every day of the week, 10am to 8pm. You can double-check if that’s still correct on the official website of the Prague museum here.
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