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Wonderful way to explore Goslar’s History
What a wonderful way to explore the history of Goslar in this 500 year old building with these dioramas of exquisite detail. From the natural history of the area to the development of the mining, vill...
Best museum ever. A small hidden gem. Unique collection of small and large displays and dioramas of a quirky unique hobby. Learn a lot about the local history and culture while seeing some amazin...
Off the beaten track and mostly overlooked this small musuem just off the main market square in Goslar has a unique cure and colorful figures of many tin painted in colors and put in many historic sto...
I can't add much to the last few reviews. If you remember the toy solders of your youth (or the "military miniatures" of more recent years) these are of the type called "flats". Much ...
I got part way through this museum before I realized there was an audio guide. I wish the man at the desk had mentioned it. It would have been helpful, as I'd just done a thorough tour of the Kaiser...
Wonderful way to explore Goslar’s History
What a wonderful way to explore the history of Goslar in this 500 year old building with these dioramas of exquisite detail. From the natural history of the area to the development of the mining, vill...
Make your own tin figures with your children
Best museum ever. A small hidden gem. Unique collection of small and large displays and dioramas of a quirky unique hobby. Learn a lot about the local history and culture while seeing some amazin...
A true hidden gem
Off the beaten track and mostly overlooked this small musuem just off the main market square in Goslar has a unique cure and colorful figures of many tin painted in colors and put in many historic sto...
I just liked the tin people
I can't add much to the last few reviews. If you remember the toy solders of your youth (or the "military miniatures" of more recent years) these are of the type called "flats". Much ...
Armies and armies of tiny people!
I got part way through this museum before I realized there was an audio guide. I wish the man at the desk had mentioned it. It would have been helpful, as I'd just done a thorough tour of the Kaiser...