Millions worth of toys are scattered all around, surely there must be memories of yours among them
🏛️【Museum Guide】
If you wish to reminisce about your childhood, the MINT Museum of Toys will help you relive your most precious memories.
The museum first opened in 2007 and underwent a major renovation of its seven interior levels in 2020, emerging rejuvenated.
The museum reopened in November 2021, featuring four main thematic zones: Outerspace, Characters, Childhood Favourites, and Collectables, bringing together over 50,000 nostalgic toys.
🕙Hours: 9:30-18:30
🎫Ticket: 25 Singapore dollars
🌟Highlights:
Visitors looking to purchase quirky souvenirs can choose from the museum shop's spacewalking robots or '1990s Japanese Ultraman' figures. The five-story building housing the museum boasts a modern design, has won numerous awards, and includes a 1920s-style restaurant in the basement, while the rooftop bar offers panoramic views of iconic landmarks such as the Raffles Hotel and the National Library of Singapore.
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The toys on display are not just nostalgic items, but also chronicle the fascinating stories of the eras they belong to. This toy haven is the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia, housing various important collections, including the only known complete Batman robot toy, the only surviving Mekon Mask from 'Dan Dare', and the doll of Alice Liddell, the little girl who inspired the original 'Alice in Wonderland', with her own 'Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland' doll.
Clean and well maintained! Brought back wonderful childhood memories. Saw many toys that I never knew existed. Kids are kids no matter where they grow up. We all need toys and fun in our lives. Great place to bring back memories and definitely make some new ones
Although the toy museum has five or six floors, it is not very big in general. In addition, you need to charge tickets here, and the price is OK. You can visit a lot of mini gadgets and small crafts.
So we stumbled across this great toy museum today because we live around the corner. Husband and I are in our 50s, so wow .... we were blown away. See robot Robbie , Hercules , Cat Felix , Mickey ...... This list is still going on ...... Oh and Teddy Bear. Star Wars!!! We are in awe of this private collection and talking to curators there, what a lovely gentleman. You see amazing images of so many toys. Take yourself to this museum and wander among the cool toys. It is a toy museum founded on a private collection. It is small in size and can be visited in more than an hour. For people born in the 1970s, there is a strong nostalgic wind and childhood memories. Many of the antique-level toy collections are of great value. The restaurant on the ground floor, the lunch set meal is S$18, which belongs to the creative dish. The fore-food to the staple food is very careful. It also comes with a special drink, and the CP value is very high.
This muesum display various toys from past to current. The muesum itself is clean and nice. It would be nice if there is more interactive exhibits. The numbers of exhibit is abit small and some space is not fully utilised. It was near the central areas, hence if you like toys, you can drop by for a visit. However it is not worth going out of the way to visit, especially for its price.
This museum is a bit difficult to find, you need Baidu map or ask locals, it should be the museum of the owner's private collection. The small exhibition hall has six floors, so many sixth floors, a small bar is open after six o'clock every day, the first to the fifth floor is a collection of different cartoon hands, early Disney dolls, strong sailors, Peter rabbits, cats and mice, and I like the dunk masters, etc., Full of childhood memories. It is recommended that hand-held enthusiasts must go shopping. There is also an afternoon tea seat on the basement floor. If you are lucky, it is also very good to meet the friends who also like cartoon hand-held.
The reservation today, I don’t write clearly that it is not open today, or the ticket is issued, and the refund is not allowed. It’s really bad.
It is a childlike place with lots of childhood toys on display