Ez egy igen érdekes magángyülytemény bemutatója a régi idők gyerekjátékaiból, iskolai kellékekből, a 1920as évektől a 80-as, 90-es évek érdekes tárgyaiból. Egy kis felsorolás, játékbabák, babakonyhák, régi műanyag játékok, ólomkatonák, babakocsik, kis biciklik, rágómatricák, felvarró foltok, műanyag és amik a szocialista korban a nyugati mese- és filmhősökről készültek, néhány öntőforma. Lengyel gyártmányú Star Wars figurák! és pár plakát. Ezernyi apróság és érdekesség. Magyar szemmel is találtunk sok olyan játékot, amik a mi gyerekkorunkat idézték! Sajnos fényképezni nem volt szabad, pedig örültünk volna pár képnek, ezt a szabályt érdemes lenne megváltoztatni. . Ajánlom mindenkinek akit érdekelnek a régi idők gyerekjátékai. Megérdemli a támogatást a belépő árával, hogy tovább működhessen!
This is a presentation of a very interesting private collection of old-time children's toys, school supplies, and interesting objects from the 1920s to the 80s and 90s. A small list, toy dolls, doll's kitchens, old plastic toys, lead soldiers, baby carriages, small bicycles, chewing stickers, sew-on patches, plastic and those that were made in the socialist era about Western fairy-tale and movie heroes, some molds. Star Wars figures made in Poland! and a couple of posters. A thousand little things and curiosities. We also found many games that reminded us of our childhood with Hungarian eyes! Unfortunately, we were not allowed to take pictures, although we would have been happy with a few pictures, this rule should be changed. . I recommend it to everyone who is interested in old-time children's toys. It deserves to be supported with the price of admission so that it can...
Read moreGreat little museum with lovely old toys, nicely displayed. What a shame to have such an odd restriction to have to pay 25 pln to take photos and then only be allowed to take 10!
As the museum does NOT appear on listings of places to see in Gdansk, it seems short sighted not to allow normal photography. Nowadays photos on Instagram would give them instant free publicity getting many more interested customers.
In London now, practically all galleries allow photos as they realise it gets more...
Read moreThe collection itself is great, an Eastern-European myself, I recognised quite a few exhibits from my own childhood that were interesting to show to my daughter. However, the guy sitting at the entrance could not clear even the already low bar of local customer service standards. I do not expect a random local to be able to answer the most basic questions in English but I do expect it from someone representing a business in the middle of a very-very touristy area. Or at least make me feel...
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