Lego Museum, Brick collection museum in Old Town, Prague, Czech Republic.
The Lego Museum houses over 9000 exhibits built from millions of colorful bricks across different sections. Each area explores a different theme, from architectural replicas to imaginative fantasy worlds.
The museum began as a personal collection started by a passionate builder and grew into one of the world's largest private gatherings of Lego constructions. Its growth mirrors the toy's expanding popularity since its creation in the middle of the 20th century.
The displays show how builders of all ages use Lego bricks to express their ideas and skills. These creations reflect the role Lego plays in bringing people together through play and imagination.
The museum is laid out in separate sections that you can explore at your own pace, taking as much time as you need. A shop on site sells sets and individual pieces if you wish to purchase something.
Beyond everyday models, the museum displays rare original sets from the toy's earliest decades. These early versions reveal how the quality and design of the bricks evolved over time.
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