Trujillo Toy Museum

Toy museum · Trujillo

Trujillo Toy Museum

Toy museum · Trujillo

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Jirón Independencia 705, Trujillo 13001, Peru

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Trujillo Toy Museum by Tony Dunnell (Atlas Obscura User)
Trujillo Toy Museum by Tony Dunnell (Atlas Obscura User)
Trujillo Toy Museum by Tony Dunnell (Atlas Obscura User)
Trujillo Toy Museum by Tony Dunnell (Atlas Obscura User)
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Trujillo Toy Museum by null
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Trujillo Toy Museum by null
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Trujillo Toy Museum by null
Trujillo Toy Museum by null
Trujillo Toy Museum by null
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Nestled in a colonial mansion, this quirky toy museum showcases a global collection of whimsical and eerie playthings, from ancient artifacts to vintage dolls.  

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Jirón Independencia 705, Trujillo 13001, Peru Get directions

@museojuguetetrujillo

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Jirón Independencia 705, Trujillo 13001, Peru Get directions

+51 44 208181
@museojuguetetrujillo

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"Trujillo’s Museo del Juguete (Toy Museum) is the only toy museum in Peru and the first of its kind to open in South America. Housed in a colonial building in the city center, it contains everything from playful pre-Inca artifacts to nightmarish dolls. The museum was opened in 2001 under the guidance of Peruvian artist Gerardo Chávez, a successor of the Trujillo-centric Grupo Norte (North Group), a community of writers, artists, and intellectuals that emerged in northern Peru in 1915. The initial collection contained many toys Chávez had purchased during his travels in Europe. Later donations allowed it to expand.  The oldest artifacts, displayed behind glass in a special room, date back to pre-Inca times. They represent civilizations such as the Chimú and Chancay. The oldest and most delicate piece is a toy whistle from the Virú civilization, which existed on the north coast of Peru in approximately 200 B.C. The rest of the museum contains a wide array of toys from humanity’s more recent history. There are hundreds of lead soldiers from Europe, old Meccano sets from the United Kingdom, wind-up toys, colorful Wild West stagecoaches, Andean dolls, London buses, and much, much more. And then there are the dolls. They form a nightmarish collection of frightful figures who stare with near-dead eyes, chilling the rational souls of even the most scientifically minded skeptics. It’s pediophobia, pure and simple: the fear of dolls, distilled. So when the old wooden floorboards start to creak, when the rocking horse starts to rock with no rider upon it, it might be time to check your six. One thing’s for sure: you wouldn’t want to spend the night at this particular museum." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Anahi Lavado (Ani)

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It's a nice place to look back into your childhood. It's not so big, you can see everything in less than 15 minutes. But the concept behind the museum and the message with it is worthy enough to take some time and give it a chance.

##イリナ

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This is a private museum which showcases toys donated to the museum as old as 1000 years old presumed to be toys. It is on a second floor of a renovated neo-colonial building; which its only access is a very steep wooden stair. Since its not funded by the government; all donations are what keeps it running so please give it a visit if you are not injured or impaired. :/

Camila

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A good place to take some creepy doll photos. Not many explanations or dates available for the collections. Not sure if it was worth s/7 for the entrance

Marianella Augustus

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A lot of old toys came to my memory childhood . Interested to see.

Himadri Pal

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Great place to see all types of toys over the years. Fun to be with children.

Scott Mansfield

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Some of the toys are kinda creepy...

Gary “Gtknapper” Knapp

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A very interesting collection toys, from dolls to trains and many others!

Respiration Required - Kyra Eddy

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Fun little museum for 5 sol open Wednesdays