Figueres Toy Museum of Catalonia Tickets

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Experience Highlights

Travel back to your childhood among more than 4,000 historic toys at the Toy Museum of Catalonia, a modernist mansion in the heart of Figueres (Carrer Sant Pere 1). With your "skip the line" ticket and audio guide in Spanish, Catalan, English or French, you'll walk through rooms filled with porcelain dolls, electric trains and tin toys dating from 1870 to the present day.

The museum is open Tuesday - Friday from 10:30 am to 6:00 pm and Saturdays until 7:00 pm; closed on Sundays and Mondays. The visit is enjoyable for all ages: the little ones engage in interactive pastimes while adults find treasures that awaken memories.

  • Book now and avoid the queues at the ticket office
  • Explore at your own pace with multilingual audio guide included.
  • Give the gift of nostalgia: shop with replicas and handcrafted toys

What’s included

  • Queue-free" entry to the Toy Museum of Catalonia
  • Audioguide in Spanish, Catalan, English and French
  • Access to permanent and interactive exhibits (train, robot, doll's houses)
  • Free use of lockers and rest area

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Step by Step

As soon as you walk through the door, the smell of waxed wood and the music of a 19th century music box announce that you have entered a parallel universe. The audio guide accompanies you from room to room, starting with the working electric train that meanders under a pastel blue sky. Press the button and watch the carriages light up!

On the upper floor, Europe's most exquisite dolls' houses await you, miniatures that reproduce even the porcelain crockery or the coal-fired boiler of a post-war kitchen. Here you will understand how play reflects everyday life and social changes: from gas cookers to the first video game consoles.

The tour continues with the collection of robots, video games and science fiction toys. Under dim lights, an army of metallic androids flickers while the audio guide explains the space fever of the 1960s. A nod to Salvador Dalí - a great collector and illustrious neighbour - appears in the Mexican puppets the artist acquired during a trip with Gala.

Before going downstairs, stop in the room of popular toys from the five continents. African spinning tops, Mexican kites and Japanese puzzles demonstrate the universality of play. Accessibility is well taken care of: ramps between levels and QR codes for descriptive content.

The last stop is the JoguetLab shop-workshop, where craftsmen restore hundred-year-old pieces and sell ecological reproductions. You'll leave with your camera full of colour and a smile from ear to ear, ready to explore the rest of Figueres with the eyes of a curious child.

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