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Discover the world of LEGO at Znojmo's Museum of Bricks, featuring 2,500 models, iconic sets, and a shop for fans all for just $10 per ticket.

Our review of the Museum of Bricks in Znojmo offers a close look at what promises to be a colorful, engaging visit. Located in the Czech Republic’s South Moravian Region, this private museum showcases over 2,500 models built from more than a million LEGO bricks. The experience is designed to appeal to both kids and adults, with themed zones, impressive recreations of famous landmarks, and a dedicated LEGO shop.
What draws many visitors — and what we find particularly appealing — is the museum’s focus on detailed models of Czech and international monuments, including the iconic Vienne Hotel Sacher and a staggering LEGO replica of the Eiffel Tower. One of the standout features is the Star Wars exhibit, featuring the Super Star Destroyer model, which is sure to delight fans of the galaxy far, far away. The museum also offers a playful children’s corner and a shop with exclusive LEGO sets, making it a well-rounded visit for the whole family.
However, a potential consideration is that the entry ticket costs $10 per person for a single day, which is quite reasonable given the size of the collection, but it’s worth noting that the museum’s focus is mainly on LEGO displays rather than interactive activities or guided tours. If you’re a LEGO aficionado or traveling with children who love building and imagining, this tour provides excellent value and authentic experiences. It’s best suited for families, LEGO fans, and anyone interested in creative display art rather than those seeking a more interactive or guided experience.

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The museum is conveniently situated within the Excalibur City shopping and entertainment centre in Hat, a small village near Znojmo, close to the Czech-Austrian border. This makes it an easy add-on if you’re exploring the South Moravian Region or nearby attractions. It’s accessible by car, and the site offers parking, though public transport options may be limited. The facility is wheelchair friendly, which is great for visitors with mobility needs.
The ticket, priced at $10, includes a full day’s access, allowing you to take your time wandering through the themed zones. Since availability and starting times are subject to check, it’s wise to book in advance — especially during peak seasons. The experience is self-guided, with no formal tour guides, but the displays are informative, and there are staff members present to answer questions.
The museum spans approximately 250 square meters, packed with models that showcase both Czech and international landmarks. For example, you might find a LEGO version of the Vienne Hotel Sacher, built from original LEGO bricks, which highlights the skill and craftsmanship involved in these recreations. The models are organized into themed sections, making it easy to navigate from one display to the next.
The Star Wars corner is a major highlight, featuring the iconic LEGO Super Star Destroyer (model number 10221). Fans of the saga will appreciate the size and detail of this display. The Harry Potter section includes LEGO sets that capture the magic of Hogwarts and other scenes, perfect for fans wanting to relive those moments. The Ninjago series and Monkey Kids sets add fun and playful elements, especially for younger visitors.
One of the most striking pieces is the LEGO Eiffel Tower (model number 10307), standing at 150 cm tall. It’s a remarkable feat of LEGO engineering and details, offering a wonderful photo opportunity. Visitors often comment on how these models give a real sense of scale and craftsmanship.
While the museum mainly showcases models, there’s a children’s corner filled with LEGO bricks and building cubes, encouraging creativity and play. It’s a space where kids can build freely, making the visit more engaging for families. The fact that more than 36 billion LEGO bricks are produced annually is a fun fact you’ll discover here.
For LEGO collectors, the museum’s shop is a bonus. It stocks the latest sets at outlet prices, including limited editions and exclusive items hard to find elsewhere in the Czech Republic. This makes it a good spot for a souvenir or gift for LEGO fans back home.

The museum’s charm lies in its impressive display of models and the dedication to LEGO craftsmanship. We loved the way the models are displayed with attention to detail, and the fact that the entire space is designed to entertain and educate visitors of all ages.
The lack of guided tours isn’t a downside unless you prefer curated commentary; instead, the displays speak for themselves. The staff, mostly Czech-speaking, are helpful and knowledgeable, willing to answer questions about the models and the exhibits.
For families, the ticket provides great value — especially as children can spend hours exploring the displays and playing in the dedicated corner. For LEGO enthusiasts, the shop offers an opportunity to pick up exclusive sets, making it more than just a sightseeing stop but also a shopping destination.
Since the tour is flexible within the day and no group size restrictions are mentioned, you can visit at your own pace. The experience is suitable for small groups, families, and solo travelers alike. Booking in advance ensures you secure a spot during busy times.
At $10 per ticket, the experience offers a lot of visual delight and educational value. Given the size of the collection and the quality of the models, this is a budget-friendly option that packs in plenty of entertainment and inspiration.

This tour is perfect for families with children, LEGO fans, creative minds, and anyone who appreciates detailed craftsmanship. It’s a wonderful way to introduce young visitors to architecture and design through their favorite building blocks. Those seeking a quick, inexpensive outing in Znojmo or nearby will find it to be a satisfying half-day activity.
If you’re traveling with kids interested in building, or you’re simply a LEGO enthusiast wanting to see some incredible models, this museum hits the sweet spot of affordability and entertainment.

The Museum of Bricks in Znojmo offers a genuine, well-curated look into the world of LEGO. Its collection of models captures the imagination—ranging from Czech landmarks to pop culture icons—and provides a fun, educational space for all ages. The affordability, combined with the opportunity to buy exclusive LEGO sets, makes it a compelling stop for any traveler exploring the South Moravian Region.
While it isn’t a highly interactive experience, the quality and scope of displays more than compensate, especially for those who appreciate craftsmanship and detail. It’s an ideal outing for families, LEGO fans, and anyone looking for a budget-friendly activity that sparks creativity and nostalgia.

Is there a guided tour available at the Museum of Bricks?
No, the experience is self-guided. You can explore the exhibits at your own pace, and staff are available to answer questions.
How much does a ticket cost?
The entry ticket is priced at $10 per person, giving you access for one day.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs.
Can I buy LEGO sets there?
Yes, the museum has a shop with the latest LEGO sets, including limited editions and exclusive items at outlet prices.
What kinds of models can I expect to see?
You’ll see models of Czech and foreign monuments, iconic pop culture sets like Star Wars, Harry Potter, Ninja series, and a 150 cm LEGO Eiffel Tower.
How big is the museum?
The displays cover approximately 250 square meters, providing plenty of room to explore the collection comfortably.
How long should I plan for the visit?
Since the ticket is valid all day, you can take your time, but most visitors spend around 1-2 hours exploring the exhibits.
In summary, the Znojmo Museum of Bricks is a delightful, budget-friendly destination that combines impressive craftsmanship with family-friendly fun. It’s a perfect mix of education, entertainment, and nostalgia—especially if you’re a LEGO lover or traveling with children eager to see their favorite bricks come to life.