Brickseum Tagaytay is Every LEGO Fan’s Dream Come True!

There’s a new reason to drive up to Tagaytay this weekend. The Brickseum just opened in Amadeo, and it’s turning everyone’s childhood LEGO dreams into real life.

This new spot was created by Randy and Thea Protacio, a couple who turned their huge LEGO collection into a museum that both kids and adults will enjoy.

Image credit: Brickseum Facebook Page

Inside, you’ll see massive LEGO builds of famous Philippine landmarks like RCBC Towers in Makati, Manila Cathedral, Luneta Park, and the Philippine Post Office. Every piece was built from thousands of tiny bricks.

The Brickseum isn’t an official LEGO exhibit, but it’s powered by PH LUG (Philippine LEGO User Group), a community of adult LEGO fans who have been showing off their creations around Metro Manila for years.

It also highlights Filipino creators who made it big internationally, including Lendy Tayag, the designer behind the Voltron set, and Ivan Guerrero, who helped bring Sesame Street to LEGO form.

Image credit: Brickseum Facebook Page

Aside from the jaw-dropping displays, the place is gearing up to offer more soon:

  • A café and events venue perfect for meetups or family days

  • A merch store selling exclusive Brickseum goodies

  • Rare LEGO sets priced according to Ebay listings (collectors, take note!)

The Brickseum officially opened on October 26, 2025, and welcomes visitors on weekends only for now.

How to get there

Image credit: Brickseum Facebook Page

The Brickseum is located along Buho–Talon Road in Amadeo, Cavite, just around 3.8 kilometres from Tagaytay Rotonda. It sits close to the Tagaytay–Silang and Aguinaldo Highway area, so it’s easy to reach whether you’re driving or commuting.

The easiest way to find it is to simply search “Brickseum” on Google Maps, which will take you straight to the entrance.

Image credit: Brickseum Facebook Page

By private car:

  • Take SLEX ETON exit or SLEX Greenfields exit

  • Go through CALAX Aguinaldo Highway exit

  • Continue along Aguinaldo Highway / Tagaytay–Silang Road

  • Enter Buho–Talon Road until you spot the Brickseum logo at the entrance

By public transport:

  • From PITX terminal, ride a bus bound for Tagaytay

  • Get off at Buho–Talon Road

  • Take a tricycle straight to the Brickseum

Also read: How to Commute to Tagaytay Alone: A First-Timer’s Guide for Solo Travellers

Entrance fees

Image credit: Brickseum Facebook Page

The Brickseum currently has two ticket options, though details are being finalised during its soft opening period. Visitors can expect:

  • Regular admission fee for walk-ins - 200PHP

  • Discounted soft opening rates available during the first weekends of operation (Nov 1 and 2 promos are still active!) - (Senior Citizens / PWDs) 140PHP

It’s best to check the official Brickseum Facebook page for updated ticket prices, special deals, or promos before your visit.

Note: Brickseum is an independent attraction. It is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by the LEGO® Group. LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies, which does not sponsor, authorise, or endorse this feature.

Why you should visit

Image credit: Brickseum Facebook Page

If you’re planning a quick Tagaytay trip, this one’s worth the detour. It’s fun, nostalgic, and something you don’t see every day. Whether you’re a LEGO collector, a casual fan, or just looking for a new weekend hangout, The Brickseum is one of those rare finds that make you feel like a kid again.

For Filipinos looking for a unique weekend destination near Metro Manila, The Brickseum in Amadeo, Tagaytay is a must-visit. It celebrates creativity, nostalgia, and Filipino talent through LEGO. Add it to your list of things to do in Tagaytay during your holiday trips!

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Wynona Purl

Wynona Purl is a pop-culture junkie, writer, and editor from the Philippines. She runs an indie style & culture magazine called Modamorph that features artists from the underground scene. A certified chatterbox who loves cats, anything ube, and always has guts and curiosity. For her, life’s fortune always favours the bold. She hopes to see more of the world someday and turn those travels into stories.

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