Toy Museum (Spielzeugmuseum)
TIME : 2016/2/22 9:55:34
Toy Museum (Spielzeugmuseum)
Housed in the elegant Renaissance Bürgerspital, which was once a hospital, the Toy Museum was founded in 1978 and surrounds one of the most beautiful cloistered courtyards in Salzburg. It is an offshoot of the Salzburg Museum, which incorporates seven branches, including the Museum of Natural History (Haus der Natur) and the Monatsschlössl ethnology museum at Schloss Hellbrunn as well as its main branch at the Neue Residenz. Exhibits include antique dolls’ houses and puppet theaters among its collection of historic toys, but the museum is largely given over to interactive displays for children. It is a joy to visit for families with young kids as there are many games to play and puzzles to solve as well as Teddy bears to cuddle, dolls to dress up and a maze to get lost in. Model trains and racetracks are found on the second floor along with lots of costumes to dress up in and possibly the world’s biggest collection of Barbie dolls.
Practical Info
Bürgerspitalgasse 2. Open Tue–Sun 9am–5pm. Admission is adults €4, seniors €3.50, students €2, aged 4–15 €1.50. Take the bus 1, 4, 10 or 22 to Herbert von Karajan Platz.