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Blue Mountain Centennial Collection: Museum of Toys and Railways

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[Free Tour]     25 Feb 2017
Sydney's Blue Mountain area of (Blue Mountains) has three famous century-old shops-the Beautiful former Teapot Museum and teahouse (Bygone Beautys Treasured Teapot Museum & Tearooms), Candy House (Candy Store) and the Toy & Railway Museum). Museum The three unique museum stores all share childlike tastes that allow collectors to spend at least half a day delving into the truth. You can enjoy the c...

Sydney's Blue Mountain area of (Blue Mountains) has three famous century-old shops-the Beautiful former Teapot Museum and teahouse (Bygone Beautys Treasured Teapot Museum & Tearooms), Candy House (Candy Store) and the Toy & Railway Museum). Museum The three unique museum stores all share childlike tastes that allow collectors to spend at least half a day delving into the truth. You can enjoy the collection of exquisite teapot works by owner Ronald Hooper and Maurice Cooper in the teapot museum, go to the candy house, choose and buy a wide variety of sweets, and go to the toy museum when you are tired. Look for childhood favorite toys or childhood memories.



Blue Mountain Centennial Collection: Museum of Toys and Railways


If time is limited, toys and railway museums are not to be missed. A large number of children's toys and interesting small train collections can be found in the Toys and Railways Museum. Whether family collectors or serious collectors, it is believed to be a place to explore toys before and after World War II, including dolls, teddy bears, lead villains, comics and books, tinplate train, airplanes, Cars and small train models can run railway tracks. The museum also features NSW rail side area and station souvenirs, including car lights, wheelbarrows, seats, signals and signs that can be purchased and is the largest toy, train souvenir boutique and museum in the Southern Hemisphere. The Museum of Toys and Railways is a place where gardens and museums are integrated. The white building is the museum. It is the mansion of Dr. Herbert Evatt, an Australian statesman, formerly known as Leuralla Mansion.. The historic building, situated in a 5-hectare garden, was built in honor of Dr. Evatt, the former president of the Labour Party, the first president of the United Nations General Assembly. There is also a beautiful viewing platform across the road, with two statues and an amphitheater. It is reported that in 1909, as a result of a mountain fire, the then New England-style buildings were destroyed and completed before the first World War, and remain intact today. The Toys and Railways Museum, located in the small town of Lula (Leura), can get off at stop 19 on a blue mountain red double-decker bus. The town adjacent to the Blue Mountain Katumba (Katoomba), is lined up by a number of tree-lined buildings because of its picturesque landscape, also known as "garden village fall", is the home of many small shops, museums, cafes.

Due to the fact that the museum is not allowed to take pictures, a number of limited edition of the collection still has to be explored personally. The museum is set to the front and back, and the front is the toy museum, and there are thousands of toys. In addition to the classic Barbie doll and the strong sailor, some of the film products, such as 007, can be found here; and the second half is a fine garden with a rail-related theme. Various simulation models and the like are arranged.


Blue Mountain Centennial Collection: Museum of Toys and Railways


Leuralla Toy & Railway Museum address: 36 Olympian Parade, Leura Web site: http://www.toyandrailwaymuseum.com.au

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