Accès coupe-file au Musée de la brique dans le centre de Prague




Description
Les expositions du musée de Prague ne sont pas seulement les plus importantes de la république Tchèque, mais comptent parmi les plus belles expositions au monde. Vous serez fasciné par les maquettes de paysages renommés dans le monde entier, par les techniques de LEGO qui permettent de n’oublier aucun détail, tout comme par les trains anciens ou modernes. Le musée plaira aux personnes de tous âges. Souvenez-vous de vos propres constructions ou montrez à vos enfants à quoi ressemblaient les jeux de construction quand vous aviez leur âge. Obtenez vos tickets dès maintenant pour économiser 20 % sur le prix normal !
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Profitez d'une exposition qui présente plus de 3 000 modèles répartis en 20 thèmes. Il est spécialisé dans l’histoire de ce jouet de construction, fier d’avoir été reconnu comme « le jouet du siècle ». La collection comprend des thèmes comme les pirates, Harry Potter, Belville, Star Wars et de nombreux autres. Nous sommes également fiers de dire que notre musée est le plus grand du genre dans le monde entier - toute l'exposition est composée d'ensembles qui appartiennent tous à la même personne. En outre, le musée propose des modèles faits sur mesure, incluant des grandes constructions Tchèques comme le pont Charles de 5 mètres de long, avec plus de 400 figurines et un cycle automatisé nuit/jour, le musée national et le théâtre national. L’exposition propose également de nombreux modèles interactifs (trains, maisons), dans d’immenses salles de jeux pour les enfants de tous âges.
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Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(123)
This is someone’s hobby on display and is not even remotely worth the money they are charging. The small amount of displays that did something didn’t work. It was basically a Lego shop and nothing museum about this. We spent £40 and had a walk around to look at some display cabinets. Such a waste of money.
Basically a shop with lots of sets in glass cabinets. Small play area for youngsters. I was expecting so much more but sadly disappointed. Waste of money
Boring. It's just a construction exhibition. Don't waste your time. Not interactive at all. The kids got bored. Because it wasn't engaging at all.
Hi, we are very sorry you had a disappointing visit. We understand the kids were bored because the exhibit was not engaging or interactive. To help us fix this fast, could you please tell us when you visited and which parts specifically were not working or interactive? Thank you for your feedback. We hope to welcome you back for a much better visit in the future. Team Museum of Bricks
If your after huge scale Lego sets and imaginative displays then maybe there are better places. For sure number of sets from the the late 1970’s onwards it’s well worth it. Lots of information to and a nice interactive game to play both for adults and children. Small children have a few areas to play as well. Lego mainly on display in cabinets and clearly labelled. A few pieces pre 1970 but not as many as I thought there would be. Good Star Wars and Harry Potter sections. But as said, pretty much every set post 1990. Friendly enough. Maybe 1 hour activity at a stretch. Small shop compared to others visited. Also has a fantastic model of the Charles Bridge.
Amazing experience for people of all ages. The museum was huge and had sets and minifigures from all genres. Very interactive for kids including a huge Lego play area, interactive parts of the Lego sets and even a quiz to win a lanyard. Was very cheap at around £8 and took around an hour to go around and see everything. This guys collection is huge. Perfect for Star Wars fans too with a massive LEGO Star Wars area with a cloud city boba fett figure too. The only drawback was the shop itself was quite expensive but it is to be expected in the centre of Prague.
Like spending a different hour. Cute to look at even if it's not huge and maybe the price disproportionate. Certainly children can also play in some rooms
The Museum of Bricks had an amazing collection of Lego, with many past sets and free build of Prague. I would recommend it to all fans of Lego!
A lot of exhibits. Interactive too. Many switches to actuate, with which actions were started. Models from the early days of Lego to today. It was a nice trip back in time. Discovered some models I played with as a child. The children were able to complete a scavenger hunt or quiz with some stations and were presented with a small dear diploma for it. Successful visit to the museum.
Cool museum/exhibit of a lot of Lego. Scavenger hunt was fun for the kids (even the 21 year old) and the diploma was a nice touch.
Such a fun experience worth every penny! Loads of different legos from history. Fun interactive activities and displays. Fill in a quiz to get a free diploma. Fantastic staff we’re happy to take pictures for us



