Museum Der Deutches Spielzeugindustrie
Museum Der Deutches Spielzeugindustrie
Museum Der Deutches Spielzeugindustrie
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May 2022
First, the address above is wrong. The museum is in Neustadt bei Coburg.
This is on impressive small museum about the German doll industry. It focus is on how dolls were made and in what conditions. It shows the process for making wood, wax, porcelain, papier mache, and pressed cardboard dolls. There are also room creations that show everything from a homeworker's cottage to a factory of the 1950s-60s.
The museum also has an exhibit of dolls in folk costumes that is so extensive as to be overwhelming. It is amazing, but also a bit exhausting.
This is on impressive small museum about the German doll industry. It focus is on how dolls were made and in what conditions. It shows the process for making wood, wax, porcelain, papier mache, and pressed cardboard dolls. There are also room creations that show everything from a homeworker's cottage to a factory of the 1950s-60s.
The museum also has an exhibit of dolls in folk costumes that is so extensive as to be overwhelming. It is amazing, but also a bit exhausting.
Written 24 June 2022
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