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!
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!!!
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.