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What are we best at? We have more than How was the museum started? The idea of starting a private museum was born in 2010. A private collector Miloš Křeček figured he had accumulated over 1000 original LEGO models. It became obvious he couldn´t keep them in his flat anymore. Also, it would be a shame to keep them for himself. That is why he started to work on a project of how to make his huge collection accessible to public. At the end of 2010 he found and rented the right space, with 340 m2 big enough for his intentions. It took about 20 minutes to walk around and it was alright, there was some interesting things to look at, there was a replica of the Charles Bridge which was quite good and there was a Star Wars room which was also quite good. But a little boring overall. If you are bored and looking for something to waste time... We really enjoyed it! Huge collections of Legos, beautiful constructions of Prague's famous buildings as the National Museum and Charles Bridge!




Very rich collection of the STAR WARS series! Would recommend for all Lego fans! Waste of money really. Any lego shop is just as good for free. It took 15 minutes to walk around. There is a Star Wars collection, so that's a win if you're into it. But otherwise, it's a bit pointless. It's a small museum. We expected some more creativity. The museum is a bit messy with constructions which are built from boxes. We did expected more ambiance and more unique constructions. The museum looks like a marketing place for the lego store itself. Husband and I really enjoyed looking at all the different sets they have released over the years, picking out those we remember from childhood as well as those we would like now haha! Coming from Denmark, I was interested in seeing a foreign exhibition of my favourite toy as a child. I was surprised by the size of it, and if you plan to study it all carefully, you should at least calculate on a 1-1 1/2 hour visit. The Starwars section was quite interesting.




The lego museum was a bit crowded as it is of course a family oriented establishment. However, that was mainly the retail area. I bought a ticket and took a self guided tour and stood in amazement at all their displays. This would have to be my dream one day to own that many sets. I absolutely loved the Star... Okay so I quite like Lego and I like the crazy sculptures that people can make. I'd saw that there was a museum in Prague when I was visiting so I gave it a Google and it said it was the biggest in the world etc etc. So my boyfriend and I thought it would be a good and cheap... Would totally recommend for families with small children. Full of good ideas made of lego. They can also play with the lego bricks. Also the staff was nice and polite. We enjoyed this visit. Early on a cold december day nothing was open at 9am except this museum, so my son and I visited. I had read that it was very small, but the exhibitions displayed are also in other rooms leading off the main area., including rooms and areas up the staircase.




I was blown away by all the lego! You must be 16 or over to participate in the Brickset Forum. Please read the announcements and rules before you join. / There is supposed to be LEGO shop with discounts, but no idea if anything interesting. Otherwise I do not know about any places like that and would be interested to find some as well. Sign In or Register to comment. It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons! Buying & Selling TopicsPhotos for Lego Store Is this your business? Claim your business page and access your free Yelp for Business Owners account. Immediately update business information Respond to reviews and customer messages See the customer leads your business page generates Monitor how many people view your business page Bring Your Career To Life THE LEGO Group is one of the largest manufacturers and retailers of play material in the World. We are looking for smart and talented people that embrace our innovative spirit and enhance our fun and collaborative culture.




At the LEGO Group, you will have the opportunity to share your ideas and develop your career as you help enrich the lives of children around the globe. Learn About the LEGO Group Szeretne részt venni a világ egyik legnagyobb játékgyárának munkájában? Dolgozna olyan vállalatnál, amelynek termékei gyerekek és felnőttek millióinak szereznek örömet világszerte? Szakmai Tréner a PPL Karbantartás területére A PPL Karbantartás területen dolgozó kollégák számára lehetőség nyílt műszakos Területi Szakmai Tréner (LJT) szerepkör megpályázására! Business Intelligence - Senior Solution Architect Would you like to help shape the IT solutions that are implemented across the LEGO Group, from ideation to product or service? Join us to contribute to a key area at an exciting time when digital solutions are fast progressing, taking users and data onto mobile platforms and into the cloud. Szeretne részt venni a világ egyik legnagyobb játékgyárának munkájában?




Market and Consumer Research; Do you have a consumer insights and design background? Do thrive in an innovative and collaborative environment? Would you like to ensure that consumer insights are at the heart of all new concepts and play experiences at the LEGO Group? View all open positions here The LEGO® StoreARUNDEL MILLS 7000 Arundel Mills Cir Ste 420Hanover MD 21076-1293 Visit the LEGO Store at Arundel Mills!As I was walking with the boys through the streets of our beautiful city last weekend, enjoying the fantastic weather, we stumbled across a real gem right opposite the city department store My on Narodni Trida. The recently opened LEGO Museum (or Muzeum Lega) is a private collection of over 2000 authentic LEGO models dating as far back as 1958. A real fan has managed to collect and assemble so many models of LEGO over the years,  that he wasn’t able to keep them in his home anymore and had to place them into this museum, for the rest of the world to enjoy!




Spread out over 3 floors, all of the models are displayed in glass cabinets. They are meticulously labeled and dated in both Czech and English, with a few endearing spelling mistakes to boot. Being a bit of a LEGO enthusiast myself, I enjoyed being able to see the production year and total number of blocks used to build each model. The models are also thematically arranged with the Star Wars section on the 3rd floor being particularly impressive. My 5 and 9-year-old boys absolutely loved analyzing and scrutinizing each model and shrieked in delight when they discovered that they actually own or owned some of the items on show themselves. The exhibition ends with 3 LEGO tables for free play for the kids and a small area where parents can sit down and enjoy a drink from the vending machine. Although our visit was on a gorgeous Prague weekend day, I think that this could be a great place to visit on a rainy day as well. OPEN: Daily from 10am-10pm ADDRESS: Narodni 31, Prague 1

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