Toy museum

Type of museum with a collection of toys
The National Farm Toy Museum in Dyersville, Iowa, United States.
A display of Roman toys at the Museum of Archaeology in Tarragona, Spain.

A toy museum is a museum for toys. They typically showcase toys from a particular culture or period with their history.[1] These are distinct from children's museums, which are museums for children, and are often interactive – toy museums may be aimed at children or adults, and may have interactive exhibits or be exclusively for display.

Notable toy museums

Toy Museum - http://www.raheelpatel.com/toymuseum.html.
Tartu Toy Museum

The following lists only museums specializing in toys, whose collections are open for public viewing. Some museums such as the American Museum of Natural History have toys on display in their permanent collection, but are not full-fledged toy museums and as such are not listed here. Also, organizations. such as The Doll and Toy "Museum" of New York City that hold toy collections but are not open for public viewing are not listed here.

Africa

  • Toy and Miniature Museum, Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa

Americas

North

Canada

  • National Toy Museum of Canada, Victoria, British Columbia

USA

South

Asia

Europe

Eastern
  • The Tartu Toy Museum in Tartu, Estonia. Was opened in 1994 and now holds more than 20,000 items.
  • The Vilnius Toy Museum in Vilnius, Lithuania, presents the history of Lithuanian toys. The space of the museum is divided into an archeological space, containing the oldest toys, an ethnographic space, showcasing 19th-20th century toys, and a third space introducing more modern toys.[2]
  • The Saint Petersburg Toy Museum - a non-state cultural establishment, Russia. Founded in 1997.
  • The State Museum of Toys (Kyiv), Kyiv, Ukraine
Western

Oceania

  • The Toy Collector in Christchurch, New Zealand. www.the toycollector.co.nz

Former museums

References

  1. ^ Jones, Elena (2022-04-09). "The History of Toys". Spiral Toys. Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  2. ^ Žaislų muziejus [dead link]
  3. ^ http://www.lelumuseo.fi
  4. ^ "Συλλογή Παιχνιδιών - Μουσείο Μπενάκη".
  5. ^ "The London Toy and Model Museum (1982-1999)". The Brighton Toy and Model Index. 7 July 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2023.

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