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Welcome to the website of the Museum of Toys and Play PDF Drukuj Email
19.11.2007.
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The Museum of Toys and Play is the biggest and the oldest museum of toys in Poland. On an exhibition area of six hundred thirty-one square metres there are presented a few thousands of exhibits. Visitors can see a multitude of exhibitions, among others, historical and folk toys, dolls from all over the world, model cars, aeroplanes, boats, railway models and theatrical dolls.

We endeavour to make the visiting of the museum unusual adventure for children, hence interactive exhibitions where young learners of the history of toys can not only watch but also touch the exhibits. During visiting the museum children have a chance to play both in a play area and, in summer, also in the courtyard of the museum.

The Museum of Toys and Play is housed in a historic 19th-century building of the former covered markets.  Every day at noon from the clock tower of the museum a Świetokrzyska witch which was sculptured by Arkadiusz Latos and installed on the tower by a clockmaker, Bonifacy Komorowski, "flies off". 

MUSEUM OF TOYS AND PLAY
25-367 Kielce
pl. Wolności 2,
Phone: (+48 41) 34 440 78; (+48 41) 34 337 00, Fax: (+4841) 34 448 19
e-mail: poczta@muzeumzabawek.eu

The museum is open daily from 9.00 am until 5.00 pm except Mondays.
Entrance tickets: regular - 8 PLN; reduced rate - 4 PLN.
A ticket for temporary exhibitions: 4 PLN.

Please make a booking for groups of more than 15 people.
To book a place:
Call: Monday to Friday; from 7.30 am till 15.30 pm
Email to: poczta@muzeumzabawek.eu
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messaging protocol Gadu-Gadu: 9560983

 
Exhibitions in the Museum of Toys and Play PDF Drukuj Email
23.09.2008.
Historical exhibitions   
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In the grandma's attic: china dolls and aged teddy bears, a wooden yo-yo of seventy and a wicker pram, a papier mache car. Among the exhibits there is an inconspicuous-looking rag doll of the World War II period which was made from soldierly uniform scraps. It was the only toy of a little girl exiled in Kazakhstan. Of special interest here is the magic lantern produced in the 1920s by Bing, the German company, which was used to show slides and film.  

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