"Review of Antalya Toy Museum"
• Unique Concept I recently visited the Antalya Toy Museum and would rate it a 3/5. The museum has a unique concept dedicated to toys, which is charming and can be enjoyable for families and collectors alike. However, I found that there wasn't much that stood out in terms of exhibits.
• Free Entry One positive aspect is that entry to the museum is free, making it an accessible option for those exploring Antalya. It’s a great way to spend some time without any cost.
• Air Conditioning The air conditioning was excellent, providing a comfortable environment, especially during the hot summer months. This made our visit much more pleasant, allowing us to take our time exploring.
• Ventilation Issues However, I noticed that ventilation in some areas was lacking. Certain sections felt a bit stuffy, which detracted from the overall experience. Better airflow would improve the comfort level for visitors.
• Small Collection The collection itself was relatively small, which was somewhat disappointing. While there were some interesting toys on display, I expected a larger variety to fully capture the essence of a toy museum.
• Overall Impression Overall, the Antalya Toy Museum is worth visiting if you have spare time in the area. While it may not be a must-see attraction, it offers a quaint experience that can be enjoyable, especially for families...
Read moreAntalya Toy Museum Summer Period Visiting Hours : 09:30 - 18:30 (1 April - 31 October) Antalya Toy Museum Winter Period Visiting Hours : 09:30 - 18:30 (31 October - 1 April) Antalya Toy Museum Working Days : Closed on Mondays Antalya Toy Museum Entrance Fee : Free What are the exhibits in Antalya Toy Museum? It is rather difficult to describe what exhibits in the Antalya Toy Museum in one sentence since there are many domestic and foreign cartoon characters from the late 19th century to the 1980s. Original houses with interiors of bedrooms and kitchens cannot be compared with modern similar houses made of pink plastic for barbies. By the way, this doll and her entourage from the past have a corner here too. Samples of toys produced in the very first post-revolutionary factories were collected by the Turkish writer Sunay Akın.
At first glance, Antalya Toy Museum may seem small. But, going inside, you understand that the museum halls are compactly located around the ring. Everything around is decorated with trees with bright foliage, animal sculptures, and characters from your favorite fairy tales. The entrance to the museum costs 6 TL for adults and 3.5 for children.
On a hot day, a visit to Antalya Toy Museum is a real pleasure. It has air conditioning and is always cool. You can spend...
Read moreVery nice place Nice experience I love to visit museums but this is my first time to viait a museum for toys There is a paid car parking next to the museum (cheap) 2 mins walking and you will reach this beautiful place No entry fees to the museum This place contains many toys from 1910 till 1980 from Turkey, USA, Japan, UK and germany.
I highly recommend this space
The only disadvantage is the AC, if you are visiting in summer (in July like me) it will...
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