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Toy museum in İzmir, Turkey
İzmir Toy Museum
İzmir Oyuncak Müzesi
Location within Turkey
Established2010 (2010)
LocationHalil Rifat Paşa mah 31 Konak, İzmir, Turkey
Coordinates 38°24′48′′N 27°07′37′′E / 38.41333°N 27.12694°E / 38.41333; 27.12694
TypeToy museum
Collection size1000
Websitewww.izmiroyuncakmuzesi.com

İzmir Toy Museum (also called "Ümran Baradan Toy Museum") is a museum of toys in İzmir, Turkey. The museum is situated near Varyant street on Halil Rifat Paşa mah 31, Konak.

History

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The museum was established by ceramic artist, Ümran Baradan. In 2005, she donated a two-storey house and toys she had purchased in various countries.[1] Later, Sunay Akın, who had previously founded İstanbul Toy Museum, contributed various items to the museum.[1]

The museum

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The museum is now run by the municipality of Konak (an intracity district of İzmir.) The ground floor contains objects donated by Ümran Baradan. The first floor is reserved for Sunay Akın's donations.

Exhibits

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In addition to classical Turkish toys, such as Karagöz and Hacivat, toys from many countries are displayed. Some examples are:

  • 1860 Baby carriage (United States)
  • 1880 Cardboard town (United Kingdom)
  • 1920 Teddy bear (Germany)
  • 1920 Dancing girl (Italy)
  • 1920 Baby house (Turkey-Alanya)
  • 1930 Washing machine (United States)
  • 1920s Tin automobiles (United States, United Kingdom and Germany)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Toy museum for the young at heart". Daily Sabah. September 6, 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
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