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This small but densely packed museum offers an unexpectedly engaging experience with intricate miniature displays, vintage toys from the 1970s-80s, and thoughtful touches like seasonal decorations and scavenger hunts—all for just $5.
8230 S Colorado Blvd B, Centennial, CO 80122, USA
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952 Mariposa St, Denver, CO 80204, USA
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Based on Google reviews · AI summarized
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: 1:00 – 4:00 PM
Carla DeBoer
2 months ago
That's very affordable to take kids to. And I was very impressed with the fact that they decorate for the holidays. All these little miniature homes had snow and Christmas trees and presents and it was so cute. Now we need to go back when it's not decorated for Christmas so we can see the difference is. It was a little sad to see an entire cabinet dedicated to my childhood. I realize I'm old, but I didn't realize I was Museum old. LOL
Milissa Phillips
6 months ago
Small museum. 2 rooms. Awesome place. They have 1970s toys. From MY childhood for sure. The intricately made miniatures are very cool. It's $5 to get in so go already.
A D
a year ago
The staff member was very helpful to us and had a lot of information. We enjoyed walking and looking at each display. There are even suggested scavenger hunts scattered around the museum. Great variety. We also had fun going downstairs and looking at the old/antique toys. Don’t sleep on this place! A worthy excursion🙂 Plus there’s parking 🅿️ available
Roderick Inglis
4 months ago
This museum turned out to be such a fun surprise. It may be small, but every corner is packed with charm and nostalgia. The toy displays are incredibly detailed, and the miniature setups are so impressive that you can easily lose track of time admiring them. The whole place is easy to explore, and each section has something that catches your eye—whether you’re into old-school toys or just enjoy creative exhibits. There are little activity prompts throughout the museum that make the visit even more engaging. The staff was welcoming and genuinely passionate about what they do, which made the experience feel personal in the best way. The lower level with the vintage pieces was another highlight—like stepping into a memory you didn’t know you missed. Overall, it’s a quirky, delightful stop that’s absolutely worth adding to your plans. And the fact that parking is right there makes it even more convenient. Highly recommend!
Plan Your Day
Activity
Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls & Toys
Eat
240 Union Restaurant
★ 4.7 · $$
Drinks
The Cove
★ 4.5
1800 E Floyd Ave, Englewood, CO 80113, USA
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