It was like return to our childhood. Museum is suited in two buildings. One exhibits marionettes. Other exhibits great amount of different type of toys – board games, dolls, mechanics, ragdolls, miniatures, and doll houses. One section is devoted to animation.
Walking into this museum is like walking into a wonderland of toys. The toys are displayed in such a way that you actually feel like you're in a little boy or girl's room. I loved that there were places where one could play with different toys as well! The information provided was also interesting and I especially enjoyed that they'd decided to highlight local toy history. There was also a separate exhibition about an artist and her art, but unfortunately no information in english was provided for it.
I went there with a good friend of my and it was such a nice experience. The museum is really cute and it shows the history about the evolution of the toys... They have some really nice things and also toys from all over the world. We saw a lot of kids with their parents and they had a really good time, they have a especial place where kids can play, so if you have kids this is the right place to go with them. Even though I'm 19 years old and my friend is 22 years old, we had really awesome time seeing everything and felling like kids again. <3
This is a very cute museum that is not only fun for kids (because of all the toys, of course, but also because there is a great playroom at the attic, where children can be creative and play, play, play), but also for adults who like to see retro-toys or simply toys from their own childhood. It is set up very nicely and makes for an interesting afternoon.
Nice place , in some point nostalgic - because toys are from our and ours parents childhood but in other very atractive place to spent timepleasant that theres no monster highes or other modern toys, barbies and other commersial stuffin big play room there are planty of toys, dolls ,wooden cars and so on everything is in order (positive learning example for child)my kids were hapy to spent time there we played toys that we havent played before now i have clues what gifts to search for next birthdays and new years it was mentioned that you can spent 1 hour in play room, but nobody is pushing you outjust enjoy your time there is master class too - we ve made some craft from salty dough and it was baked in oven we will come back
Entrance price for adults is 4€, not too expensive for spending a nice time in the old times, without modern technology.I enjoyed looking at the old toys and remembering them from my own childhood. Especially the teddy bears were very nice. i counted more than 130 bears (big ones and small ones)
You can see almost every single piece of toys which were produced at Soviet age and even before that. Very interesting place to visit for people, whose childhood was spent at Soviet age. For children, there are also modern toys which can be played with on site. Worth visiting more than once.
Very nice atmosphere. It was like return to our childhood. Museum is suited in Old Tartu Town, easy to find. A lot of exhibitions: marionettes, board games, dolls, mechanics, miniatures, and doll houses. Also you can find here Estonian animation (from 1980). This museum has a play room if parents want to have a free time. Museums employees speaks on Russian, Estonian and English, good service.
A little gem, at the edge of the town. Find time to visit it. Very modest entrance fee. See toys and games of old Nordic styles and an excellent electric train set and toy tin soldiers.
Nostalgic place for the ones who have soviet backround childhood, then you can have the I-had-exactly-the-same-toy-feeling. But I guess it is also interesting for others. Lots of different toys from different eras. There's also a playroom for children.