Old Prague

In Prague, an incredible number of museums of various subjects. Therefore, your main task as a tourist is to plan your time so as to see as much as possible. To do this, you need to decide what all the same you want to see? The problem is complicated if you come to Prague with a child. What does he have to show that this trip will long remain in the memory of your child? Undoubtedly, one of such places should be – the Toy Museum.

The city was created in 1989, but, despite its “childish” age, it represents one of the most significant toy collections in the world. The whole atmosphere of the museum creates the impression of a fairy-tale toy kingdom. The Museum has several departments that are devoted to different types of toys.

Not only boys, but also their fathers will be fascinated by the collection of tin soldiers, among whom there are famous historical figures. Here you can trace the history of the development of cars of all times and peoples. Separately presented all kinds of flying machines, trains and trains, most of which are still functioning.

Constructed real toy city, which has its own circus, school and more. Here lives a huge number of dolls from different eras. And how much delight can make doll houses with furniture, which differ from the present only in size. Imagine yourself Thumbelina can take a toy bath, which is drawn water. You can make a fire in the fireplace, and in the kitchen to cook food on the stove. Particularly noteworthy is the exhibition of Barbie dolls, who are dressed in outfits invented by world-class fashion designers: Versace, Gotye, Dior.

Also in the Museum you can see the rarest exhibits – toys made by Indians for their children and toys made in ancient Egypt. They are made of bread, wood or stone. The oldest specimen is at least two thousand years old. The number of museum exhibits is constantly increasing – now a new collection of “Action Man” has appeared in it – dolls of celebrities and movie heroes of modernity. All the characters of this fairy kingdom have amazing energy, and are able to share it with the guests of the Museum. Therefore, if you relax in Prague – diversify your pastime – do not pass by the Toy Museum: your child will have something to remember, and you yourself will not be overly immersed in the world of childhood and get real pleasure.

A special attraction of Prague, of course, is the Old Town Square, which is located on the right bank of the Vltava River and covers almost 15 thousand square meters. On the square there is the famous Town Hall, the Prague Meridian and the monument to Jan Hus.