Dietrichstraße 51 Trier, Germany, 54290 Phone: +49 651 75850 Website Open to the public in 1989 by Rolf and Heidi Scheurich, the museum is now run by the ‘Trier Toy Museum’ association, and not only boasts regular special exhibitions, but also a colorful, fun permanent exhibition packed full of more than 5,000 display items. The museum is a haven for lovers of tin toys and figures, Lego and Märklin-buildong blocks, railways and Schuco cars, dolls and doll’s houses and the famous Steiff animals.
Hours of operation: Tuesday through Wednesday 11,00 (11:00 am ) to 17,00 (5:00 pm). Closed Mondays (except when it is a public holiday).
Admission: Adults €5.00, Youngsters 11-18 years old, Children 4-10 years old € 2.00, Free entry for children up to 4 years old.
Machine 1 is in front of the building. Cost to press: a Euro and a 5 cent Eurocent (€1,05) for each design. Designs are::
1. (V) Karl Marx house with 'Trier Karl Marx Haus'.
2. (H) The Porta Nigra with 'Porta Nigra'.
3. (V) Saint Peter's Cathedral with 'Trierer Dom'.
G.P.S. coordinates: Latitude: N49° 45' 24.534" Longitude: W-6° 38' 26.8944"
Google Maps coordinates: QJ4R+P8 Trier, Germany
Feb 5, 2022. Shapes the designs perfectly. Sonnenhut81 |