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Toy Museum in Nuremberg
Nuremberg Toy Museum
The Nuremberg Toy Museum, also called Lydia Bayer Museum
Former name
Lydia Bayer Museum
Established
1971
Location
Nuremberg
Type
Toy Museum
Collection size
87,000
Visitors
> 150,000
Director
Karin Falkenberg
Architect
Wilhelm Haller, senior
Website
museums.nuremberg.de
The Nuremberg Toy Museum (also known as Lydia Bayer Museum[1]) in Nuremberg, Bavaria, is a municipal museum, which was founded in 1971. It is considered to be one of the most well known toy museums in the world, depicting the cultural history of toys from antiquity to the present.
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