The Museum of Dollhouses, Games and Toys presents a permanent exhibition with, among others, over 150 fully furnished classic dollhouses, as well as miniature shops, schools, hospitals, hair salons and other service facilities. Presented exhibits come from all over the world and the oldest are over 200 years old. For decades these classic toys, with their extraordinary appeal and charm, have sparked curiosity and fascinated architects, set designers and collectors, as well as historians and social researchers, looking for information about how and where people lived. “In the Bygone World of Dollhouses” is available in the main branch of the museum in Warsaw’s Old Town and is open every day from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m.
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Wiktoria Sawicka-Djassi
Freelance author, journalist and editor with over ten years of experience in public relations and communication for both domestic and international lifestyle brands. People and community enthusiast. Culture lover with a weak spot for literature. Traveler passionate about social diversity and mutual impact of people and their values.