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MINT Museum of Toys, Singapore



2011 • 8 • 7

Said to be the “world’s first purpose-built museum for toys,” Mint Museum of Toys is a wonderland for all toy-lovers out there. It houses over 50,000 pieces of vintage toys from more than 40 countries like the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and Bulgaria! And they’re not just old toys. Many of them are incredibly rare while some pieces are unique (which means, you won’t find them anywhere else in the world)!

The toys here are actually a private and lifetime collection of Chang Yang Fa, a Singaporean toy enthusiast. Pretty enormous (and extensive) for a private collection, huh? Well, that’s what passion does to people — make them do big things. And this museum is testament to that love of toys.

This place is great for children! And PERFECT for adults who want to be reminded of their younger years!

You might be asking, “Why is it called MINT?” Actually, MINT is an acronym and it stands for “Moment of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys,” which is apt. I just couldn’t help but feel like I was transported to several years back as I look at each and every piece. The museum is like a giant collection of childhood memories. It’s not just about the toys. It’s also about the experiences that we associate with them. I remember Ultraman and how I pretended to be him when I was a child. And Popeye! And Astroboy! The museum is five levels of juvenile bliss.

Overall, it was a nostalgic, educational and enlightening experience for me.

The article above was written in 2011. But here are their operational details as of January 2023.

Admission Charges and Opening Hours

TICKET PRICES
Adults: SGD 25
Seniors Citizen above the age of 60: SGD 15
Students with valid student ID: SGD 15
Children aged 7 – 12: SGD 15
Children aged 0 to 6: FREE

OPERATING HOURS:
Tuesdays to Sundays: 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM
Mondays: Closed

To book, visit: www.ticketing.emint.com


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