Art Of The Brick - LEGO®kunsti näitus / Time Slot ehk Kindla sisenemisajaga pilet
The exhibition features both original sculptures and interpretations of world-famous masterpieces, such as The Kiss by Gustav Klimt, The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh, and The Scream by Edvard Munch. Visitors can also enjoy a DIY area, where they can put their creativity to the test with Lego bricks.
The Lego art exhibition Art of the Brick has been visited by over 10 million people in 24 countries and 100 cities, and CNN has named it one of ten must-see exhibitions.
The exhibition appeals to Lego fans of all ages in different ways.
Use Google Maps to get here: we are located at the Telliskivi M-building (Telliskivi 60/3). The exhibition can be accessed directly from the street. https://maps.app.goo.gl/pzEvCKsRFVdsebGeA
By tram: Get off at the ‘Telliskivi’ stop, walk through the car parks or along Telliskivi Street towards the Telliskivi M-building, or walk along Reisijate Road from the ‘Balti jaam’ stop until you reach the Telliskivi quarter.
By train or tram: It takes 7 minutes to reach us via Reisijate Road from the ‘Balti jaam’ stop.
By car: There are several car parks in and around the Telliskivi quarter. Both paid and free places are available.
From the port: Trams number 1 and 2, stops ‘Balti jaam’ or ‘Telliskivi’.
Parking: There are car parks owned by Europark and Ühisteenused next to the M-building.
The exhibition is wheelchair-accessible but we do not have wheelchair-friendly restrooms. The nearest wheelchair-friendly restroom is located in the neighbouring building.
Should I buy a ticket in advance? We strongly recommend purchasing tickets in advance, as the number of visitors per day is limited. By purchasing in advance, you can be sure that you will be able to visit the exhibition on the desired day and at the desired time. Otherwise, tickets may be sold out for the day. Many people were unable to visit a major exhibition held at the same venue last year because they had not bought tickets in advance.
Price information
Ticket prices are displayed including service fees. Read more about possible service fees here!
The exhibition will be open at the Telliskivi M-building from 28 November 2025 until 29 March 2026.
Open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Closed on 24 December, 25 December, 31 December, and 1 January
On public holidays — 26 December and 24 February — weekend prices apply.
A ticket with a specific date and time of entry is valid for a single entry.
The exhibition closes its doors to visitors 30 minutes before closing time.
We recommend planning around 45 minutes for the full visit.
You can purchase a ticket with a specific date and time of entry in advance from Piletilevi.
Select a suitable date and time from the specified time period and you will be able to enter the exhibition at that specific time.
Please note! These tickets are valid 15 minutes before and after the time indicated on the ticket.
PRICES Mon.–Fri.
Full price ticket €15
Discount ticket: students, pensioners, visitors with special needs €11
Children aged 5–15 (incl.) €8
Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children or 1 adult + 3 children) €39
A companion of a visitor with special needs can enter the exhibition free of charge. Free tickets must be registered in Piletilevi. To do this, enter the code ‘saatja’ in the discount code field and select the corresponding ticket type.
Children under 4 years of age (inclusive) can enter the exhibition free of charge. Free tickets must be registered in Piletilevi. To do this, enter the code ‘laps’ in the discount code field and select the corresponding ticket type.
PRICES Sat.–Sun.
Full price ticket €17
Discount ticket: students, pensioners, visitors with special needs €13
Children aged 5–15 (incl.) €10
Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children or 1 adult + 3 children) €44
A companion of a visitor with special needs can enter the exhibition free of charge. Free tickets must be registered in Piletilevi. To do this, enter the code ‘saatja’ in the discount code field and select the corresponding ticket type.
Children under 4 years of age (inclusive) can enter the exhibition free of charge. Free tickets must be registered in Piletilevi. To do this, enter the code ‘laps’ in the discount code field and select the corresponding ticket type.
Discount tickets are valid upon presentation of a document proving eligibility for the discount.
Tickets are more expensive when purchased on site.
Groups of 10+ people with group reservations only.info@aotb.ee.
Additional information: info@aotb.ee
You can bring a pram to the exhibition.
Animals are not permitted in the exhibition.
The exhibition is wheelchair-accessible but we do not have wheelchair-friendly restroom.
The exhibition is not suitable for visually impaired or blind visitors.
There is a bar and a souvenir shop.
You can pay on site with by card or in cash.
Photography and filming: photography and filming are encouraged. Share what you have seen with your friends!
Event location
Ava kaardirakenduses