Spielzeugmuseum Trier

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Trier, Germany

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Museum· Toy museum· Tourist attraction

Spielzeugmuseum Trier Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Spielzeugmuseum Trier is located in Trier, Germany on Dietrichstraße 51. Spielzeugmuseum Trier is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category museum in Germany.

Address

Dietrichstraße 51

Phone

+49 65175850

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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guus

Little gem in Trier. Fun for kids, and even for the parents and grandparents. Small, but so is the entree fee (could only pay by cash by the way). Had to take two staircases from the entrance, but there is a lift, you only have to take it from the restaurant. So that is confusing. Some toys really have history, because they know from who it belonged to, or they place it in context of time reference. So that is nice. They put chairs every few meters to sit. With some toys children can play. Some toys on display are even obscure or out of place, but the more interesting they are. Worth a visit.

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Milan Milenovic

Quite interesting place to visit when you have some time to kill. Has many very creepy and also very cool toys. It was larger than I expected, on two floors. You also get 20% discount for the café downstairs.

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Spencer Hawken

This quirky toy museum is so much fun to visit, it’s a great way to travel back through a hundred odd years of toys. The staff are lovely, the layout given the quirky structure nice and easy to navigate. The place that sits up on a third and possibly forth floor even has a lift to make viewing easy for buggies and the disabled. I won’t tell you all the wonders we saw, just look through the photos and videos I’ve shared, this is a microscopic amount of what you’ll see in this small but well ordered museum.

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Mitr Friend

The sheer number of exhibits (more than 5000!) is just mind boggling. There were quite a few working models as well, including a Carousel, some train etc that totally captured my gal's attention. There were dolls that were as old as 50-70 years till recent past. There were some that were extensive with their own stroller/crib etc. There were some which were even life sized.

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Iuliia Gut

One of the best museums I have visited. Very interesting for children and adults. The price is normal.

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Tibor Mezei

Excellent place to visit with children. Lots of toys and cosy atmosphere. German speaking staff only.

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Lotte Spaul

A great little gem in Trier for people of all ages. The museum is above the cafe. For a small price, you gain entrance to loads of rooms full of toys. There are lots of Teddy bears and Dolls and trains and you can spend at least an hour here looking at everything. Some aspects are interactive, like the trains. It is especially nice when it is quiet - we had the place all to ourselves.

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Deniz CANTURK

Lots of toys which were played long time ago and interesting feeling when you think about the time they were played... Interactive toys would be awesome as well if they had more than 1. That was my expectation actually but we ended up watching them behind the glasses...