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The Toy Museum Stockholm
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Opening Hours |
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Monday |
10 - 17 |
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Tuesday |
10 - 17 |
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Wednesday |
10 - 17 |
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Thursday |
10 - 17 |
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Friday |
10 - 17 |
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Saturday |
11 - 16 |
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Sunday |
11 - 16 |
Holydays,
see Stockholmsmuseer.
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Admission |
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Adults |
40 kr |
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Children under 7 years |
No fee |
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Children, 7-18 years |
20 kr |
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Student |
20 kr |
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Pensioner |
20 kr |
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Family |
100 kr |
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Visit
the Toy Museum Stockholm
The museum is located at Tegelviksgatan 22, on Södermalm
east of Sofia near Danvikstull.
The entrance is behind the café inside Spårvägsmuseet
(The Transport Museum). The Toy Museum has the same entrance
as Spårvägsmuseet (The Transport Museum).
Go to Slussen and take bus 2 to the stop Spårvägsmuseet.
You can also go by bus 55 or 66. Bus 66 has also a stop outside
the museum.
(see
map)
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The
Toy Museum Stockholm
Re-opened
at a new venue, the museum displays thousands of
toys
from over a century: dolls, doll´s houses, trains, cars,
 aeroplanes,
etc. The Mickey Mouseum, history of the world in
a
number of peepshows(dioramas) and working model railways.
Meccano,
Lego, Brio, Barbie, Playmobil, McDonald and many
more
kinds of toys. Shop, café, play area, children´s
theatre and
a
magic show in new premises.
The
museum is organized as follows:
Boats,
Cars, Aeroplanes and Motorbikes
During
the 20th century all generations of children have loved to
play with
"delicious" mechanical and speed monsters.
Steam
engines
The
museum has a large collection of steam engines of all kinds
from
the 19th century till today.
The
Mickey Mouseum
A
number of different items with Disney motives and figures
from
the start of the Disney business in 1930.
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Historic peepshows
(dioramas)
Here you can see the history of men up to the landing on the
moon in the 1960s.
Dolls and Teddy Bears
Dolls and the cuddly Teddy Bears have been popular for a long
time. The oldest doll cabinets are from the end of the 16th
century.
Mechanical Toys
A fine collection from the german producer Lehmann can be seen
at the Toy Museum.
Figures
Mini figures made of tin but also of other materials like plastic,
lineol, elastolin and paper pulp are showing historic scenes
with soldiers and other people.
Trains
The Railroad Society shows trains in motion in a landscape scenery. |