4/5 Jeff A. 1 year ago on Google
This
is
a
private
collection
of
Legos
arranged
like
a
museum.
Mainly,
this
museum
consists
of
assembled
sets
spanning
all
eras
and
genres
on
shelves
with
a
small
card
indicating
the
set
name,
date
produced,
and
number
of
pieces.
The
original
box
from
some
of
the
sets
is
displayed
above.
There
are
also
a
couple
of
larger
composite
"scenes",
such
as
a
city,
where
several
switches
are
provided
to
turn
on
various
powered
features,
like
lights
or
spinning
rotors
or
train
movement.
Other
interesting
features
include
several
large
detailed
models
of
famous
landmarks
(including
the
Powder
Gate
and
National
Museum),
some
very
early
sets
and
wooden
Lego
toys
from
the
'50s,
and
some
Lego
history
printed
on
the
walls
with
photos
in
both
Czech
and
English.
There
is
a
special
Star
Wars
and
space-themed
area
upstairs.
There
is
also
a
small
build-your-own-creation
area
with
various
basic
blocks
for
free
play.
You
can
choose
to
purchase
what
you
have
built,
if
you'd
like.
The
displays
are
all
situated
in
very
tight
corridors,
so
it
can
get
very
warm
inside,
especially
during
busy
hours.
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