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About Toy Museum

Opening Hours:

Tuesday to Friday: 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Saturday, Sunday, Public holidays: 10:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Prime Day & Hours: Saturdays and Sundays

Suggested Duration: 1.5 - 2 hours

Tickets: Available offline

Nearest Railway Station: Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof (Nuremberg Central Station), about 2.6 km away

Nearest Airport: Nuremberg Airport, about 6.4 km away

Nearest Bus Stop: Weintraubengasse Bus Stop, about 1 km away

The Nuremberg Toy Museum is a charming place where history, play, and nostalgia come together. Nestled in the heart of the old town, this beloved museum celebrates Nuremberg’s centuries-old toy-making tradition and invites visitors of all ages to rediscover the joy of childhood. Inside, you’ll find an extraordinary collection of toys dating back over 600 years, from delicate wooden dolls and hand-painted pewter figures to tin toys from the industrial era and whimsical bubblegum machines. This museum’s artifact inclusions make it one of the best places to visit in Nuremberg.

A dedicated play area for children ensures little ones are just as entertained as the adults. The museum doesn’t just display toys, it tells the story of changing times, craftsmanship, and imagination, with beautifully arranged exhibits that reflect local culture, history, and innovation.

It also complements the city’s role as host to the world-famous Nuremberg International Toy Fair. Whether you’re a curious traveller, a parent, or a lifelong toy lover, the museum promises a delightful and enriching experience.

Toy Museum Highlights

• The Nuremberg Toy Museum in Nuremberg, Germany, is known for its collection of toys as old as 600 years.
• Admire the collection of toys in this museum, ranging from old-period to modern icons like Lego, Playmobil, Barbie, and Matchbox.
• Explore the museum and admire the collection of antique toys, featuring exquisite medieval dolls and remarkable pewter figurines crafted by master artisans.
• Spend time playing with kids at the interactive play areas located both inside and outside the museum. Afterwards, relax with a cup of coffee at the museum café.
• Take the opportunity to learn about the craftsmanship and history behind the museum’s collection of vintage wooden toys.

How To Reach Toy Museum

By car: The Museum is 2.3 km from the Nuremberg city center, and visitors can take just a 5-minute taxi ride to reach the attraction.

By Bus: Visitors can take a 3-minute bus ride from the local buses for cheaper travel.

By foot: Walk towards the attraction and reach in about 3 minutes by using shortcuts from Nuremberg City Centre.

Best Time To Visit Toy Museum

Peak Season (July to August)

  • Weather Insights: Warm, sunny days, occasional thunderstorms.
  • Things to Do: Explore the Old Town, enjoy outdoor cafes, and attend summer festivals.

Moderate Season (May to June, September to October)

  • Weather Insights: Mild temperatures, occasional rain showers.
  • Things to Do: Visit other museums, explore parks, and enjoy the city's ambience.

Low Season (November to April)

  • Weather Insights: Cold temperatures, possible snow, shorter daylight hours.
  • Things to Do: Visit Christmas markets (December), enjoy indoor attractions, and experience a quieter Nuremberg.

Toy Museum Other Essential Information

Know Before You Go

  • Be careful about the antiques and follow the rules and regulations shared by the museum authority.
  • Check museum timings before visiting to ensure a smooth trip, and keep track of days when the city is closed.
  • You can click pictures in the museum, take permission from the authority, and do not use flash.
  • This museum is stroller and wheelchair accessible, and people with mobility issues are wholeheartedly welcome.
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Point of Interest for Toy Museum Nuremberg
Explore the world of Tinplate
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Explore the world of Tinplate

Dive into the world of tinplate, Lehmann’s tin toys rare collection, intricate cars, trains, and steam engines from Nuremberg’s industrial period. It is present on the second floor, and the wonders present there are more than a decade old, offering a tactile glimpse into toy-making artistry and historical innovation.

Witness the Omaha Railroad Model
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Witness the Omaha Railroad Model

This is a replica of the railroad model from Omaha, Nebraska. It was crafted by an engineer who never visited the place but was just inspired by its photos and began to work on the model. Today, the model is fascinatingly standing in the museum and has been a centrepiece of attraction. The marvel is built with a keen eye to detail and is a brilliant piece of art.

Enjoy the courtyard play space
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Enjoy the courtyard play space

During summer, unwind at the museum’s courtyard while kids are playing with the structures, and adults can sip a cup of coffee at the cafe. The surroundings around the courtyard hold a 16th-century building offering beautiful and historic views in the vicinity, to relax and discuss the beauty of the museum.

 Stroll through Hauptmarkt
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Stroll through Hauptmarkt

Take a 5-minute walk towards the southeast of the city and witness architecture from the 14th century, the Gothic Schöner Brunnen. The masterpiece is surrounded by local shops selling local and homegrown goods and food items like the famous sausages. 

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Toy Museum Nuremberg FAQs

Are guided tours available at the museum?

Yes, guided tours are available at the museum. Guides are readily available outside the museum; visitors can also book guides through third-party packages. The museum is entertaining by itself, so you will enjoy getting there and indulging in the activities. The content of the museum is available in multiple languages to ensure a smooth visit for visitors.

Does the museum allow photography?

The museum allows photography for casual purposes, but not for commercial purposes. Make sure to read and understand the photography policy of the museum before clicking the pictures, and cooperate with the management.

Where is the Nuremberg toy fair held?

The Nuremberg toy fair features vibrant toys from different corners of the world. The fair is mainly for the traders and businesses who sell and buy toys for commercial purposes, but it is also a major attraction for Nuremberg visitors and is held yearly. Hosted by the Toy Museum, the fair is held within the city itself near the museum.

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