The Million Toy Museum located in Ayutthaya, Thailand, is a charming attraction that beckons visitors of all ages. It was founded by Thai artist and academic, Professor Krirk Yoonpun, to showcase his vast collection of toys gathered from around the world. The museum's eclectic array features vintage toys, rare collectibles, and contemporary playthings that collectively chart the evolution of childhood favorites through time. Housed in a colorful and striking building, the museum's exhibits span several rooms, each brimming with toys arranged in thematic displays. The collection includes everything from traditional Thai toys to iconic Western characters, tin toys, dolls, and modern action figures. Visitors can relive their childhoods while also learning about the cultural significance of toys in various societies. The museum isn't just a haven for nostalgia but also serves as an educational space where the role of play in human development is highlighted. Its interactive displays and joyful atmosphere make it a unique and fascinating stop in the historical city of Ayutthaya, offering an imaginative break from exploring ancient temples and ruins.
What a lovely find.
Great collection of toys from the last 100+ years as well as interesting collections of coloured glass, pottery and china. Well organised and in good order. Probably not for a you..
I have been to this museum a few times before - before Covid 19 ! - and now I wanted to show it to a young family with a 4-year-old boy.
We were the only ones in the museum, all the windows were open,..
Good place to visit, lots of toys and Thai antiques things, made me recognize to childhood period. Calm place, covered by trees, nice to visit in the afternoon after been to warm places outside. Recom..
It’s torture for a 3yr old who wants to touch everything. Lines of toys he wants to play with all in glass cabinets. Not a single toy to play with for him. No slides, swings, bikes. Nothing!
And dual..