İstanbul Oyuncak Müzesi

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Kadıköy, Turkey

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Toy museum· Tourist attraction

İstanbul Oyuncak Müzesi Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

İstanbul Oyuncak Müzesi is located in Kadıköy, Turkey on Göztepe Mah. Ömerpaşa Cad, Doktor Zeki Zeren Sokak No:17. İstanbul Oyuncak Müzesi is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category toy museum in Turkey.

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Göztepe Mah. Ömerpaşa Cad, Doktor Zeki Zeren Sokak No:17

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Zaira Rahman

The toy museum is an awesome place for enthusiasts or people who like to visit non touristy spots. The toy collection was pretty neat and the toys from Germany were the best. It was further away from the crowded tourist areas and located in a residential area so try not to take taxi or be mindful because drivers will try to rip you off. It's better to take underground train to reach instead. The whole museum was well maintained, clean and I loved their themed washroom. The restaurant was good and they served a lovely cappuccino. Highly recommend this museum for both adults and kids.

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Andreja Todorovic

Nice museum to see in Asian part of istambul.

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Seda Bahtiyar

It is like time tunnel with lots of good memories..Felt like playing with every single toy in the museum..Thank you for all the hard work and dedication that was put in to the place.. Higly recommeded

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Mengüalp Yavaşoğlu

I loved this place, and learnt lots of thinks about nations why they advenced so far.

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Robert Mark Bram

This toy museum is amazing. I saw toys from the 1850s to the 1960s across multiple different continents; handmade and factory produced. Particular highlights: - the hallway to the toilets looks like a submarine. - a picture of the creator, Sunay Akin, as a young boy with a tin boat that a photographer gave him as a prop, but which the young boy thought was given to him as a souvenir! I can just imagine the conversation with a young boy to convince him to give the toy back! - such well preserved toys from WWII, with a heartbreaking background. Things to be aware of: - the museum is very crowded, tonnes of kids will be there - the place is four or five stories but each level by itself is relatively small: you will spend a long time on each floor though because each display is packed full of little toys that will catch your eye. - this place is NOT wheelchair friendly; there are no lifts and the stairs between each level are tiny, steep and winding without proper handrails.

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Manish Kukreja

Like the Mint Museum in Singapore, the Toy Museum in Istanbul has an excellent college, but mostly from Germany, USA, Japan and England. For young kids willing to learn more about Toys, this is a must visit. 30 mins max

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Yousra Anwar

Timings are till 6 PM only