
Brighton Toy and Model Museum
Brighton
A visit to Brighton Toy Museum will take you on a tour of four Victorian cellars under Brighton station covering four thousand square feet and an awe inspiring collection of over ten thousand items. Visiting the museum is an immersive visual experience that plunges the visitor into a different world, as seen through the eyes of artists and designers responsible for the Golden Age of British and European toy making.
Accessibility
Mobility and/or building
- Wheel Chair Accessible venue
- Wheel Chair Accessible Entrance
- Exhibits Are Mostly At Wheelchair Height
Mostly wheelchair accessible (not suitable for mobility scooters)
The entrance foyer to the main museum consists of 6 steps with handrails on either side. The wheelchair access into the museum is via ramp through the emergency fire exit.
The museum is underneath Brighton Station and there is disabled parking in the Station car park.
There is also a 1 way road opposite the museum entrance that has double yellow lines on both sides.
Toileting/Changing
- Accessible Toilets
- Baby Changing Facilities
The accessible toilet has metal hand rails on the wall next to the toilet and sink. It also has chair that can be used for extra support/changing and can be moved around the space (or out of it) if required.
Blind/Visually Impaired
- Handrails
Handrails are on the stairs
Guide Dogs
- Guide Dogs Welcome
Additional Services
- Fast Track Entry
You can prepare for your visit or see what to expect before you go view video
There are cabinets that include dolls and puppets which some may find distressing, but they are in 1 corner of the museum and can be by-passed.
Offers & Events
Location
52-55 Trafalgar Street
Brighton, BN1 4EB
This page was last updated on 21 Jun 2023