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L'Iber Toy Soldier Museum, Valencia

L'Iber Museo de Los Soldaditos de Plomo, better known as Toy Soldier Museum, displays a collection of over 95,000 figurines of toy soldiers across 15 rooms.

L'Iber Museo de Los Soldaditos de Plomo, better known as Toy Soldier Museum, displays a collection of over 95,000 figurines of toy soldiers across 15 rooms. The unique dioramas present the history of the Spanish military and guards of the Heads of State from the 15th century to the present day. There are vivid recreations of battle scenes, as well as scenes from prehistoric times, the Middle Ages and the Corpus Christi procession. An interesting exhibit is the Sala de la Ruta de la Seda or Room of the Silk Route, which displays scenes of daily life in China, India, Japan, Persia, Turkey and other countries on the legendary Silk Road.


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About L'Iber Toy Soldier Museum

 Carrer dels Cavallers, 20-22, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain

 +34 963 91 86 75

 www.museoliber.org

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