Istanbul Toy Museum was founded on April 23, 2005 by Sunay Akın, both a writer and poet. It's also considered as Sunay Akın Toy Museum in numerous sources.

The museum, which may be a short but nice summary of the toy culture dating back to the 1700s, includes a concept and toys that appeal to adults instead of children and might take them back to their childhoods. Therefore, it may also be called a fairy tale house, which is certainly a must-see for families with children.

Starting from 1990, Sunay Akın's Istanbul Toy Museum, which was established with the foremost valuable works of the toy history that several of its countries bought from royalty, from antiques and auctions, and presents its history with a more fun and memorable learning method. Within the section where space toys are exhibited, the hassle to achieve the Moon, and within the train toys section, the commercial revolution is explained within the language of the toys.

The decor of the museum was designed by the stage design artist Ayhan Doğan with this in mind. The museum is that the first within the world with the feature of being opened by a poet and designed by a stage design artist.

One of the foremost important features of the Istanbul Toy Museum is that it embraces the family with all its members. With this feature, the museum could be a place where three generations can spend time together and share common happiness. Grandma / grandfather, mother / father, along with the youngsters, enjoy their journey to their childhood in an exceedingly machine and revel in telling one another their own periods. The corridors of the toy museum echo with the sounds that begin with the phrase "I had this from me!" and therefore the memories of childhood are told.

There is no limit on the quantity and kind of toys within the museum. As soon as you step into the toy museum, a fairytale world awaits you. Your doll, lead soldiers, metal cars, childhood, memories are looking ahead to you. Sunay Akın collected nearly four thousand antique toys from home and abroad. The oldest toy could be a toy violin made in France in 1817… A doll made in America in 1820, marbles from the identical country in 1860, hundred-year-old tin toys and porcelain dolls made in Germany are among the oldest works of the museum.

The museum consists of 5 floors. you may end up in a very submarine on the bottom floor where the conference hall is found, and you'll feel inside the gears of a toy within the cafe where you'll be able to sip your tea and low. you may experience a unique adventure in each room you enter and meet your childhood friends.

Istanbul Toy Museum Visiting Hours

Day Opening Closing

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Weekdays 09:30 18:00

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Weekend 09:30 19:00

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Days when Istanbul Toy Museum is Closed

The museum is closed to visitors on Mondays.