Dreamfactory & World of Wonders: A Magical Journey Through Time
Step into the enchanting world of Dreamfactory & World of Wonders, an extensive warehouse where years of passionate collecting come to life in a mesmerizing display of history, culture, and the joys of our lives. This extraordinary haven is not just a collection of objects; it's a living testament to the human spirit's love for the extraordinary.
As you wander through the expansive space, you'll find yourself surrounded by an eclectic array of treasures that span the spectrum of imagination. From whimsical puppets to intricate miniature towns, from iconic movie props to a dazzling array of memorabilia encompassing movies, shows, magicians, pop culture, Pez dispensers, Hot Wheels, Legos, slot machines, and more—the sheer diversity of items is staggering.
The inclusion of famous wardrobes, such as those once worn by legends like Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe, adds an extra layer of glamour and nostalgia to the experience. Each item seems to whisper stories of its own, weaving together a tapestry of history and cultural evolution that captivates visitors of all ages.
What makes Dreamfactory truly exceptional is its ability to evoke a sense of cheerful wonder that lingers long after your visit. The passion and dedication of the owner and staff are evident in every corner, creating an atmosphere of joy and fascination. It's not just a warehouse; it's a celebration of life's many joys, encapsulated in each carefully curated area of the experience.
This extraordinary place is more than a mere collection—it's a living, breathing museum that deserves preservation for future generations. The thoughtful arrangement and diversity of artifacts make it a cultural treasure trove, offering a unique lens through which to view the rich tapestry of human history.
I left Dreamfactory & World of Wonders with a heart full of gratitude for the experience and a determination to return at every opportunity. To the owner and staff, thank you for sharing this magical journey with the world. Dreamfactory is not just a destination; it's an invitation to rediscover the wonder and magic that resides in the many facets...
Read moreThis place was just AMAZING. There's a verity of different things and the amount of them are crazy! This place is the ultimate eye-candy, there's always something to look at and take pictures with, from really creepy and unsettling puppets and dummies to mass amounts of lego, there's something here for literally everyone! But that all isn't the reason I went here.. I came here to visit the best animatronic band in the world, The Rock-Afire Explosion!!!! And I've got to say they were magical.. Not only did they have the rare Uncke Klunk animatronic, they made it so the left stage could switch in-between Uncle Klunk and Rofle Dewolf within seconds! Their movements were fluid and they were in great condition, though Beach Bear was frozen still lookin into the void the rest were in tip top shape! The animatronics' masks were coated in a weird gloss that doesn't look good but in person you can barely notice it.. Billy Bob's mask was alot darker than the others but I think it just gave him a lil charm and uniqueness. The show was amazing and the songs they played were epic! Im not afraid to say I almost cried watching them preform and if you live around Europe this is a must see attraction! Im so glad they have the Rock-Afire Explosion here as their mostly only in America, It's always so magical seeing these guys and thier amazing shows! If you are a fan of animatronic, especially Creative Engineering's, then you gotta see this place. And the whole place overall is just so much fun to walk through and explore. My only reason for going here was the Rock-Afire Explosion but I also had so much fun looking at all the other oddities they had here! In conclusion this place is radical and you're considering going,...
Read moreWhen we arrived, the staff told us that the tour would take about 1.5 hours, but we ended up staying for more than three hours.
The collection is quite extensive and almost all of it was collected by one gentleman and only a few were donated by others. He has been collecting since he was 17 years. I am in awe of the diversity and richness of his collection. (I know this because luckily I eventually met this gentleman at the end of the visit.)
At first, I was a bit hesitant to visit this unassuming museum in a small, remote area, but as I started to visit, each section became more and more fascinating and surprising. This museum is definitely worth visiting.
The museum also has a scavenger hunt where the kids have to find and take pictures of specific photos, which can be redeemed for prizes at the exit (there are 30 to challenge and we found 26, the record is said to be 28). The kids had a great time and it gave us adults plenty of time to explore the exhibits. I highly recommend this museum if you're planning a trip around St. Gallen. The value of the collection and the admission tickets are...
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