It's a great place, and there are many different sets, from the very first to the more modern ones.
A separate room has been created for each universe.
It is very pleasant to be here, and the atmosphere is created by excellent staff who will be happy to give you a tour and tell you everything.
It will be interesting not only for children, but also for adults.
A very interesting place to visit! Fans of Lego will definitely like it. Both old and young). The guys conduct guided tours, as people gather. The whole history of the brand is from wooden toys, then details, to giant robotic kits. You need at least 3 hours of time, preferably more, to consider everything without haste, since the ticket price does not depend on the time of stay.
A large collection of Lego toys that the museum staff collect themselves, my husband liked it, that's the main thing.
I will add from myself, the guide tells a good story, it is clear that he has already learned the text from experience. I really wanted to hear something really unusual or interesting about the details or creation, transportation, etc. Maybe add unusual facts to the story, rare ones that you won't find on the Internet. and even cooler , assemble and create your own Universe or model , it will be straight 👏🏻
I advise you to visit the museum
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An interesting museum, a lot of positive impressions for adults and children. The tour is wonderful, it is necessary to listen to the guide!
There are many sets, destinations, cities, etc. There are also some Easter eggs.
You can assemble Legos on the floor below, but this is not included in the tour.
It's an amazing place! You can see for yourself, but with a guided tour it's much more interesting. The story of the history of Legos and collections is easy and fascinating. The son, who is triggered by the very word "excursion," listened with pleasure and asked questions. I'm not a fan of constructors, but it was really interesting.
It's just a pity that some of the electronics of the exposition with the city are under repair. The train couldn't be started.
This is a private museum located on the ground floor of an apartment building in a new residential complex. There is an extensive exposition, the exhibits are divided by themes: space, a series of monsters, Disney princesses... Very cool! The museum offers free guided tours. There is a mock-up of the city in the big hall, where when you press the buttons, the day-night light mode changes, trains are running, and carousels are spinning! It will be interesting for both children and adults!
I visited this museum on March 28, 2025. The museum is of course a "bomb". A huge number of sets. It's not for nothing that this museum is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest private Lego museum. I didn't take the tour. The coolest halls, in my opinion, are the Star Wars hall, the hall on the theme of Marvel+DC comics, and space. A separate place is occupied by a huge playground with a city. The staff is polite, there is a place to hang clothes and leave things. I received a discount card after the visit. The ticket price for an adult was 22 rubles ($7). I recommend it to everyone who is interested in this constructor.
It's a great museum, and it's a godsend for Lego lovers. There are a lot of different expositions, from basic to super equipment. Very young children are not very interested, and who is in the topic is very cool. Plus, there's a nice cafe under the museum.
Perhaps the best museum for Lego connoisseurs. The exposition is huge and interesting.
It's cool that the ticket doesn't limit the time (we walked for 3 hours)
The only drawback is the lack of information plates with information about the set itself.
I definitely recommend you to visit! 😊
A great place for those who are interested in Lego. The museum features a wide variety of buildings, and there is an interactive part on the stand with a large Lego city. The staff is friendly and helpful.
The museum is interesting and unusual, it reveals the history and development of the Lego brand, a very large collection of sets, which are arranged in series. The tour is included in the ticket price. Daria, the tour guide, conducts the tour very fascinatingly, draws attention to the features of the exhibition.
A very interesting museum, especially for those who are interested. Probably a great option for school trips. There is a separate stand of creativity, assembled figurines - the sights of Belarus and even the Lego city, with moving figures. We were not very lucky with the guide, the guy told everything quickly and fluently, but the second guy (with glasses) was more verbose, answered questions and paid attention to more exhibits and was generally more friendly and positive. We have already joined the second group, after the end of our tour))
I am glad that we have such collectors in our country and appreciate the designer!
It was very cool, and my brother especially liked it. There are a lot of Lego buildings, both small and huge. There are even rooms so huge that there is a separate room for them. There are buildings on different themes, from Harry Potter and the Lord of the Rings to Star Wars and Marvel. Very cool, I recommend it to those who love lego
A great place to visit with a child. There are many exhibits of different themes. Some of the first Lego constructors are also on display. You can also book a guided tour with a story about the history of Legos and lining exhibits.
The best Lego museum. An important clarification is that this is a museum that has all the sets that currently exist in Lego.
Many are decorated in a certain authentic environment (not just in a showcase, but in some kind of logical composition, for example, the Battle for Planet Hot in the Star Wars section).
I think that the museum will appeal to collectors who have been in this topic for a long time and know every detail and minifigure of a certain set.
In this regard, the museum has brought much more positive emotions than Legoland, which is still an amusement park.
Immediately I see the kits that I had and still have. Which I wanted to buy and what they look like in reality. Very old sets that I've only seen in games and so on
The best museum for Lego collectors
The largest Lego museum. As of 03/10/25, the entrance fee is 22₽. Everyone will find their favorite movie references, games, and movies. It is worth noting a huge city with buttons that set in motion a train, a carousel, a windmill. It took me 2 hours to carefully inspect the exhibits. I recommend it to children and adults who wish to return to childhood.
Since I'm not a big fan of Lego, I didn't expect anything particularly impressive. But how wrong I was! The collection is impressive! Incredibly interesting! We walked around the halls for a very long time, looked at them, studied them. It's really cool. Many thanks to the staff for their love of their work!
A very cool Lego museum, many different collections, both the very first and many novelties. For those who come to see Minsk, be sure to go, especially with children.
It's not a big museum, but there are a lot of models on display! The children were delighted, both 6 and 15 years old.
Star Wars fans are getting their jaws dropped)
In general, if your child loves legos, I definitely recommend you to visit!
If you're farting or hiding from legos, then be sure to come in and bring the kids! There is a very rich exposition, there are exclusive, the largest models that I have seen only on the Internet. You should definitely listen to the guide, who will tell you various interesting facts and the history of Lego.
Just fire!!! An amazing collection of legos, amazing in its variety. It's huge! Many episodes turned out to be familiar, but there were also those that we didn't know about. Lots of rare figurines. There are also large, difficult-to-assemble models. Besides the fact that the collection is very rich, there is a certain style, plot, and interaction everywhere. Some storefronts are interactive (you can press a button and a train will go, for example, or night will fall and the lanterns will light up, etc.). Polite staff also offer to conduct an excursion, answer questions of interest. We were absolutely delighted! This is the kind of place you want to go back to. I'm sure you can see something new and amazing every time. It's amazing how much work has been put into this business. And most importantly, everything is tasteful, it's not just assembled models and series, but whole compositions. It was great, the child and I walked around and kept repeating "WOW, look!", we were very happy. Thank you very much!
This is the first museum that is easy for me.!This is the first time I've seen more than 9,000 different exhibits, including those individually and uniquely created by the people involved! And 11,000 elements in the composition. The universe of Luc Besson is a separate conversation altogether! I recommend it for fans of this topic.
We recently visited the Lego Museum and were completely delighted! This place is just great for constructor lovers.
The museum has a huge variety of exhibits, many figurines and various sets. There is a room with an entire city in which you can move objects using buttons. It will be interesting for both adults and children. Special thanks to George for the tour of the museum, he told about the history of Lego and answered all the questions that arose.
I recommend it to everyone! Be sure to visit if you are in Minsk.
A gorgeous museum. If anyone doesn't know, then this lego museum is the largest lego museum in the WORLD! In 2021, it was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records, and was originally just a private collection of an ordinary family. This museum features the very first legos from 1934. We walked for 2.5 hours. At the beginning there was an excursion for 15-20 minutes, where they told the most interesting facts about the museum. Everyone liked it, from 2 years old to 37 years old
Awesome Both the child is 6 years old and we adults really enjoyed the tour. I was impressed that many of the exhibits were collected by the museum staff. And they also get some exhibits specially for the museum. Well done!
It's an amazing exhibition. At the time of viewing the exhibition and writing the review, I am 34 years old. I also played Lego when I was a kid. Of course, I also give such sets to my son. I found absolutely all the kits that I had and my son has. Plus an excursion. It was incredibly interesting. You don't need to go there to play lego, but to learn the history and see the diversity and scale of the Lego company. I express my great respect to the owner of this collection.
An amazing museum, I couldn't even imagine such a rich and complete collection. It's very cool that the very first Lego toys are presented. Fire, I advise everyone ♥️
A great place for lego lovers and not only, oh, oh, there are a lot of different legos on different topics, from new to old versions, in general it will be interesting even for those who are not fans, I advise you!!
I visited this museum for the first time. To say that I'm thrilled... That's nothing to say!!! There is a huge amount of famous Lego in the museum!!! I saw many sets for the first time!!! I would like to wish prosperity to this museum and say a huge thank you to its creators!!! I recommend it to everyone!!!
A great museum for lego fans and constructor enthusiasts. In my childhood (90s) I only saw collections (compositions) Lego from friends, I didn't collect it myself. I only had a paper catalog and licked my lips and imagined what kind of city I would build. Now I've seen all the scenes from the catalog live. The museum as a whole is not large, but this is not an indicator of the scale of all collections. Starting from the first wooden Legos to the latest models of techniques. Definitely for children to visit. The tour (express) is included in the price. It mainly goes through large compostations. In some places, the buttons for activating movement do not work (I think this is temporary).
There's a whole room for Star Wars fans!
I recommend it for a visit!!!
We didn't take the tour, maybe for nothing, but we had a decent walk ourselves. There are a lot of impressions, the size of the museum and some exhibits are amazing. I was surprised that Legos once started with ordinary wooden toys. I'm afraid to imagine HOW MUCH this whole collection costs - a lot of limited-edition models.
The museum is magnificent. The tour is very interesting and informative. They listened with their mouths hanging open. We were very impressed. It will be interesting for both children and adults.
Everyone will like it here, both adults and children. A huge collection of Legos, different years, different editions, an incredible place, especially for such a modest price.
The most excellent and very unusual Lego museum!I am glad that we have such a museum in Belarus.I recommend you to visit.I am sure that it will be interesting for everyone!This is a mandatory place to visit when arriving in Minsk.A rich collection, there is something to see for adults.An interesting tour, a welcoming atmosphere.Reasonable prices!I would like to wish the museum further development and an increase in the collection in the future.We drove specifically for the sake of the museum on 21.01.24, we were not disappointed.As it turned out, the museum has the largest Lego collection in the World and it is listed in the Guinness Book of Records!There is a proposal to open (replenish) a shelf dedicated to Belarus (there is one, but there are only 4 exhibits)...and annually organize contests with the possibility of placing the competitive works of children and adults on the shelves of the museum!
It's super cool, full of nostalgia and impressions, lots of exhibits. My daughter got to know a lot of cartoon characters, my husband and I had something to remember and appreciate. It's a pity that we couldn't take the tour, they offered it to us.
I recommend you to visit)
I found this museum on Trip Advisor as a recommendation in case of bad weather, visited by a company with children 5 and 8 years old. Everyone, both adults and children, really liked the museum, small but very full, cool exposition, thoughtful and it is clear that it was compiled with passion and love for LEGO. We were all delighted and plunged into childhood. I also really liked the museum quest
A great place for Lego lovers and just for those who want to learn more about this "universe". Especially to spend time with a child. If possible, be sure to ask the guys for a guided tour!
We visited the museum today! A unique Lego collection! We walked for almost an hour and a half. I was amazed by the number of constructors and the parts they are made of! I really liked the portraits of famous people) I recommend it to both children and adults!
We stumbled upon this museum by accident during a trip to Minsk. A huge collection of legos! We even found Lego sets from our childhood with my husband)) It's a must for all fans to visit
It's a cool lego museum. There are many sets, installations and lego figures. There is even the very first wooden lego. It is especially interesting to see the big lego City. You can press the buttons and the city moves. Carousels and Ferris wheels are spinning. A train is running. However, you can't stop at turns, because it gets stuck and breaks. Lego sets are for sale. The guide told me everything in detail. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
A very interesting place for an excursion. Suitable for both children and adults. Spacious halls, lots of exhibits and a very interesting history of the sets.
We love this place, we've been there more than once, but it's a pity that the game area was removed at the end, of course, that it has a separate game room, but it was nice to sit right there in the museum for at least 15-20 minutes.
I recommend it to fans of Legos and constructors to visit! To say that this is a large collection is an understatement. A huge plus is the tour, where the guide will tell you about almost all the sets. I even found my own set that I had when I was a kid.
We were very satisfied)) Friendly and helpful staff. It is convenient that you can order a guide with an interesting story, or you can take a walk yourself) some universes have separate rooms, order and cleanliness everywhere. There are several movable exhibits, you need to press the buttons for this) in one of the rooms there is a huge city where a train rides on the button, it causes genuine delight) thank you to the organizers for such a wonderful place! We will definitely come back :)
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A child (6 years old) has long asked to go to this museum. I'm not a fan of Lego, but I really liked it. The guide took us through all the halls, told us a lot of interesting things and showed us. Initially, I didn't think that there were so many halls and collections here. It's something incredible to put it all together! By the middle of the tour, the children, including mine, had lost interest in the tour. The adults listened with interest and to the end)) I recommend it to everyone.
A great museum! If you don't skimp and take a full-fledged tour, it will be even more interesting! We learned a lot of interesting things!
We really liked it, the collection is huge! The money spent is not a pity.
The museum is impressive. It's definitely worth a visit if you like Legos. There is a diverse collection with many sets and themed rooms. Guided tours are available. Additionally, I would like to note that on the day of ticket purchase, you can leave the museum and return to it on the same day to continue exploring the collection
It turned out to be a very exciting walk. It was interesting not only for children, but also for us adults. I wanted to look at everything down to the smallest detail. The museum is divided into zones by subject: the first Lego constructors, space, Harry Potter, construction site, Disney, etc. Some installations are movable - you can press a button and a train will go or a carousel will spin. It's a delight!
A great museum, a huge collection. I'm not a Lego fan, but it was very interesting, and the kids were so excited. I also recommend taking a guided tour - it is short, tireless and at the same time informative and lively. As for the playroom, then see for yourself - my children (9 and 12 years old) did not go, apparently still for younger ages.