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The Harold Bell Wright Museum/Toy Museum as known as The World's Largest Toy Museum displayed American toys from the 1800s to 1990s including Star Wars and 1950 Western toys in Branson, Missouri. The National Toy and Miniature Museum in Kansas City, Missouri boasts a collection of more than 300,000 items.
Small Worlds Miniature Museum (stylized as SMALL WORLDS Miniature Museum) is a museum of miniature models in the Ariake district of Kōtō, Tokyo. Opened in 2020 with approximately 7,000 square meters of floor space, it is the largest miniature museum in Asia .
The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures, formerly known as the Kansas City Toy and Miniature Museum, [1] is located on the campus of the University of Missouri Kansas City. (Bequeathed to the University in the 1960s, the home was originally designed for physician Herbert Tureman in 1906 by noted architect John McKecknie and completed by 1911.)
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The rooms were gifted to the museum in 1941, and put on permanent display in 1954. [4] [5] The Art Institute of Chicago's rooms are among the museum's most popular permanent collections. [5] The Knoxville Museum of Art is home to 9 of the remaining rooms, while The Children's Museum of Indianapolis and the Kaye Miniature Museum in Los Angeles ...
The museum operates a 7 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (190.5 mm) gauge miniature railway on which these locomotives pull trains that the public can ride. The museum also has multiple smaller gauge railroad layouts for members usage in 4.75" gauge, 3.5" gauge, elevated 1 gauge, and g-scale.
The collection of the Miniature Museum consists of around 2000 miniature artworks by more than 1050 artists, who have made an artwork especially for the museum. Two-dimensional works in the collection generally measure between 10 x 10 cm and 9 x 12 cm, while sculptures are limited to 10 x 10 x 20 cm. [ 15 ] Nevertheless, a few exceptions have ...
The Museum on Miniatures (Czech: Muzeum miniatur) in Prague features a number of miniature works of art, some of them needing to be viewed with a microscope or magnifying device. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] See also