#MINT Museum of Toys Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
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Address:
26 Seah St, Singapore 188382
Opening times:
Opens at 09:30-18:30Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-3 hour
Phone:
+65 63390660
Mint museum of toys
✔️ Mint Museum Of Toys
📍 26 Seah Street, Singapore 188382
The mint museum of toys is located in the heart of the Bugis district right opposite Raffles Hotel. It was founded by Chang Yang Fa, who is a toy enthusiast and collector. This museum houses his personal collection of vintage toys and childhood memorabilia, which is pretty extensive!
Tickets are sold for $30 per entry with kids under seven years having free admission. This can include guided tours to bring guests through the exhibits. It can take about two hours to walk through all four storeys worth of artefacts, an educational way to spend the afternoon!
My overall rating of the experience: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Vintage Toys & Collectables Exhibition
At one of Asia's largest exhibitions dedicated to vintage toys and collectables, you can embark on a nostalgic journey through an extensive collection of world-class vintage toys and collectibles.
From games and wind-up toys to collectors' items and memorabilia from popular media franchises, this exhibition has it all.
With over 50,000 items from over 40 countries, ranging from the 1840s to the 1980s, highlights include the complete Batman robot toy, the Mekon Mask from Dan Dare, and the first mass-manufactured robot.
The exhibition will run from Sep 19 Sep to Nov 16.
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MINT Museum of Toys
Singapore may be a small country but there are still many interesting places to visit. MINT Museum of toys is one of them.
MINT Museum of toys is located in Seah Street can and is within walking distance from City Hall MRT, Bugis MRT, Brash Brasah MRT and Esplanade MRT.
We spent quite some time there as there are so many toys to look at. It is really interesting to see the toys the world has over the years. There are four levels in this museum and have more than 8500 toys from over 40 countries in the world. Is is certainly an eye opener.
Address: 26 Seah Street Singapore 188382
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I walked past the museum while walking towards Raffles City, and it piqued my interest. They have a quirky collection of rare toys that will fill you with a sense of nostalgia! I loved that each floor had a dedicated them for the characters/toys on display and got a history lesson about their origins. If you have some time and want to see something unique, I would definitely recommend visting.
They’ve got a cafe on the rooftop and a bar in the basement if you’re looking for a drink or a bite to eat!
PS: You’ll save $5 if you purchase the ticket online vs at the museum
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Millions worth of toys are scattered all around, surely there must be memories of yours among them
🏛️【Museum Guide】
If you wish to reminisce about your childhood, the MINT Museum of Toys will help you relive your most precious memories.
The museum first opened in 2007 and underwent a major renovation of its seven interior levels in 2020, emerging rejuvenated.
The museum reopened in November 2021, featuring four main thematic zones: Outerspace, Characters, Childhood Favourites, and Collectables, bringing together over 50,000 nostalgic toys.
🕙Hours: 9:30-18:30
🎫Ticket: 25 Singapore dollars
🌟Highlights:
Visitors looking to purchase quirky souvenirs can choose from the museum shop's spacewalking robots or '1990s Japanese Ultraman' figures. The five-story building housing the museum boasts a modern design, has won numerous awards, and includes a 1920s-style restaurant in the basement, while the rooftop bar offers panoramic views of iconic landmarks such as the Raffles Hotel and the National Library of Singapore.
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The toys on display are not just nostalgic items, but also chronicle the fascinating stories of the eras they belong to. This toy haven is the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia, housing various important collections, including the only known complete Batman robot toy, the only surviving Mekon Mask from 'Dan Dare', and the doll of Alice Liddell, the little girl who inspired the original 'Alice in Wonderland', with her own 'Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland' doll.
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Mint Museum of Toys
$30 for online purchase of tickets. Quite small and limited. Display are before my age though I'm almost 50. Not recommended in my opinion unless there is bigger discount.
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