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Athens Toy Museum

Benefit: Single Entry (Present Pass on Arrival)
Regular Price: Adult THB 362.01; Child THB 0.00
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Attraction Highlights

  • Brand new museum, as of 2017
  • Includes toys, books, ephemera, clothing and other items associated with childhood
  • Explore a collection of Maria Argyriadi
  • Artefacts from Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas
  • 20, 000 items to reawaken your inner child
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Single Entry (Present Pass on Arrival)

Important Notes
Tickets must be redeemed at the Museum's cashier. Please have your iVenture Card present.
Address 14 Poseidonos & 1 Tritonos st.17561 Palaio Faliro
Phone +30 212 6875280
Email: [email protected]
Work Hours Thurs-Sun:10:00 - 18:00
Closed Days Closed on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and the following holidays: March 25th, May 1st, August 15th, October 28th, Christmas Day and Boxing Day, New Year's Day, Epiphany, Easter Day, Easter Monday, Clean Monday, Holy Spirit Day. Also closed in August
Website https://www.benaki.gr

What to expect

Toy Museum is the place to reawaken your inner child and learn about childhood across different lands and times. This new museum was opened in 2017, the collection includes 20,000 toys, games and childhood items, from antiquity to 1970, originating not only from Greece but from Europe, America, Africa and the East as well.

The department’s primary aim is to document all aspects of the themes "childhood", "game" and "toy", by studying the history of toys in Greece and Europe, and children’s daily life in a traditional Greek context as well. The collection’s Greek section comprises infants' and children's toys spanning the classical, Roman, Byzantine and post-Byzantine periods. They include hand-made traditional Greek toys dating from the 18th to the 20th century, articles from country festivals, 20th-century commercial products, team sports, board games, and seasonal games.

A separate group of objects includes reconstructions of popular toys, from the beginning of the 20th century, made by members of the K.A.P.I. (Centres for the Open Protection of the Aged). The European part of the collection comprises dolls and games of urban and rural manufacture dating from the 17th to the 20th century, mainly from England, France and Germany. There is also a selection of 19th and 20th-century European regional costume dolls dressed in costumes from different parts of Greece.

Things to look out for

Filled with items of childhood whimsy, the latest museum to open in Athens offers a fascinating look at rare toys and games from antiquity until today. It is the latest addition to the Benaki group of museums and is based on a vast collection of vintage toys donated by Maria Argyriadi.

Helpful Tips

The collection of children’s Toys and Games, as well as a rich archival material, is housed in the Kouloura Building. The easiest way to get here is via the Tram (TROKANTERO station).

Important Notes

Tickets must be redeemed at the Museum's cashier. Please have your iVenture Card present.
Address 14 Poseidonos & 1 Tritonos st.17561 Palaio Faliro
Phone +30 212 6875280
Work Hours Thurs-Sun:10:00 - 18:00
Closed Days Closed on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and the following holidays: March 25th, May 1st, August 15th, October 28th, Christmas Day and Boxing Day, New Year's Day, Epiphany, Easter Day, Easter Monday, Clean Monday, Holy Spirit Day. Also closed in August
Website https://www.benaki.gr