May 04, 2026

Inside Prague's Largest LEGO Show with 15 Million Bricks on Display

Prague Morning

A large-scale exhibition built entirely from LEGO bricks has opened in Prague, bringing together hundreds of models that push the limits of size, detail and imagination.

Spread across 1,500 square meters at Westfield Černý Most, the show features more than 100 installations made from nearly 15 million bricks.

Organizers describe the concept as an “invasion of giants,” a reference both to the physical scale of the exhibits and to the cultural figures they depict. Some models stretch up to 60 meters in length, while the largest individual build required around 600,000 pieces.

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Others focus on well-known characters from film, sport and popular culture.

Among the central attractions is a full-scale reconstruction inspired by the Ferrari F40. Standing over four meters tall, the model replicates the iconic car using hundreds of thousands of LEGO elements, with close attention to proportion and detail.

Nearby, a three-meter-high spacecraft modeled on a TIE Fighter from the Star Wars universe dominates another section of the hall.

One of the most striking installations is a long segment of the Great Wall of China, recreated at a scale of 1:150 and extending up to 60 meters. It is presented as one of the longest LEGO-built versions of the landmark currently on display anywhere.

The exhibition also includes themed zones that bring together different worlds. A Star Wars section features large-scale vehicles, battle scenes and characters, including a pod racer linked to Anakin Skywalker and a depiction of the Battle of Geonosis.

For younger visitors, a dinosaur model of a Brachiosaurus rises to two meters, while other areas present animated characters, interactive installations and moving displays.

Guided tours are available for schools and kindergartens, with programs adjusted to different age groups. According to the organizers, the aim is to combine subjects such as biology, physics, history and architecture through interactive play, encouraging logical thinking and creativity.

A separate “fun zone” allows visitors to build their own creations. The space is open to all ages and provides both guided instructions and free-building areas, turning the visit into a hands-on experience rather than just a visual one.

Alongside the main exhibition, a 3D Trick Gallery offers an additional attraction. The space features illusion-based artworks designed for photography, allowing visitors to create staged images using perspective effects and painted scenes.

The exhibition opened to the public on April 30 and runs daily from 10:00 to 21:00 on the third floor of Westfield Černý Most, near the Cinestar cinema.

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