The Nuremberg Toy Museum is a popular destination that showcases the cultural history of toys from antiquity to the present. With a collection of over 87,000 objects, the museum features a wide range of exhibits, including dolls, toy shops, tin figures, and traditional wooden toys. The museum also has a large S-gauge model railway layout and exhibits on contemporary toys such as Lego, Barbie, and Playmobil. In the summer, the museum offers outdoor play opportunities and optical light shows in the historical 'shadow cellar'. The museum is located in a historic building, the Hallersches Haus, which dates back to 1517 and features a distinctive wooden gallery and a 'Dockengalerie'. The museum is suitable for families with children and offers a unique insight into the world of toys and play
Plan your family visit to the Toy Museum with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We marveled at the historic toys behind glass and the boys played with the building blocks, board games, retro electronics, and wooden toys in the designated play areas
Highlights: The boys loved playing with the toys and I was fascinated by how delicate toys used to be ✨
