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Trier Toy Museum, Trier

Dive into the world of German toys at the Trier Toy Museum, which displays a good collection of toys from the 18th century onwards.

Dive into the world of German toys at the Trier Toy Museum, which displays a good collection of toys from the 18th century onwards. From plain wooden toys to mechanical and advanced digital toys, the range showcases the evolution of playthings over the past few centuries.


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About Trier Toy Museum

 Dietrichstraße 51, 54290 Trier, Germany

 +49 651 75850

 www.spielzeugmuseum-trier.de

Trier Toy Museum and Nearby Sights on Map

Judengasse

Judengasse leads to the former medieval Jewish Quarter, where the Jewish community was based till they were persecuted for the plague in 1349 and banished from Trier in 1418

Palais Walderdorff

Hauptmarkt

Hauptmarkt is the historic heart of Trier, the main market square buzzing with numerous cafes and restaurants

Trier Kornmarkt Square

The Kornmarkt Square between Fleischstrasse and Johann-Philipp-Strasse is a charming open square, surrounded by beautiful buildings such as the Kasino Kornmarkt by Johann Georg Wolff, and Imperial Oberpostdirektion – the Rococo post office built in 1879-'82

Liebfrauenkirche

The Liebfrauenkirche or Church of Our Lady in Trier is one of the oldest Gothic churches in Germany, dating back to the 13th century

Dreikönigenhaus

The Dreikonigenhaus is a 13th century house with Romanesque and Gothic features, built before the medieval city walls were erected to protect Trier citizens

Church of St. Gangolf

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Trier Saint Peter's Cathedral

The High Cathedral of Saint Peter in Trier is the oldest cathedral in Germany, dating back to the 4th century AD when it was built by Bishop Maximin after Christianity was legitimized by Emperor Constantine

Stadtmuseum Simeonstift Trier

Named after St Simeon of Trier, the Simeonstift was a collegiate church built in 1037 to commemorate his canonization

Konstantin-Basilika

The Basilica of Constantine or Aula Palatina is a 4th century Roman basilica built by Emperor Constantine as a throne room