Brighton Toy and Model Museum
Brighton Toy and Model Museum, Toy museum under Brighton Railway Station, United Kingdom.
The Brighton Toy and Model Museum sits in four Victorian railway arches beneath Brighton Station, housing thousands of toys and models from different periods. The collection ranges from dolls and dollhouses to model trains and miniature vehicles spanning several centuries.
The museum opened in 1991 and focuses on toys made between the 1700s and the early 1900s. It preserves items that show how British and European toy makers developed their products over two centuries.
The collection reflects how children played across different time periods and what toys reveal about daily life in past generations. Walking through the arches, you notice how manufacturing techniques and materials changed, showing the evolution of craftsmanship.
The museum sits directly beneath the main station, making it easy to access and allowing you to see the railway arches that shape the space. The rooms are compact but well laid out, so you can explore everything comfortably even when it is busy.
The museum holds rare Steiff soft toys and displays detailed work from makers like Dinky, Spot-on and Corgi. These brands were beloved in Britain and Europe, showing the care that went into making everyday toys.
Location: Brighton
Inception: 1991
Official opening: 1991
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: 52-55 Trafalgar Street, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 4EB
Phone: +441273749494
Website: https://brightontoymuseum.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 50.82860,-0.14083
Latest update: December 9, 2025 18:48
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