We recently visited the LEbrickGO Museum in Binningen, and it was a delightful experience for both me and my 4-year-old son. The museum is an impressive private collection of LEGO models by a dedicated LEGO enthusiast, rather than the concept of an official LEGO museum with interactive exhibits. It offers a unique charm, allowing you to see a wide range of intricate models and themes assembled with care. My son was captivated by the displays, and we enjoyed browsing through the detailed creations.
That said, visitors looking for a full, immersive LEGO experience with hands-on activities might find it different from their expectations. However, for anyone who loves LEGO or has a child fascinated by the bricks, it's a fun outing and a great way to see the creativity and skill of a...
Read moreAwesome Lego experience! I must have spent at least 2.5 hours there with my son. We watched the amazing exhibits, saw some nostalgic builds of the 80s (such as my all time favourite Galaxy Explorer!). Also the exhibits of the Lego toys of the 30s was also cool. We played with the cars, technics and trains (and broke one, sorry!) And we also built some things in the lego stations.
Overall in my opinion a must see for all Lego enthusiasits. Take your time, enjoy the complexity and the beauty of what is exhibit and appreciate the history of this toy maker that we all...
Read moreI expected to stay maybe half an hour here after seeing how small the place is. But we stayed for more than an hour and a half. The kids played in the play corner, there is a tabletop with trains and another one with remote controlled cars for the kids to use. We looked at the details of all the constructed things and most of them are amazing. From the huge Star Wars area, to smaller sets, the Statue of Liberty, the Taj Mahal, to the Friends sets, there is something for everyone! In the end we got some Lego sets and everyone left happy. Would...
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