Playmoworld: the exhibition of the more than 1,000 Playmobil clicks

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Playmobil in a garden

Playmobil in a garden

Nostalgia comes ready to seize you with Playmoworld, the exhibition in which the Playmobil clicks They are in charge of telling you the most important moments of History and Literature in a very peculiar way.

Ancient Egypt, the Romans, the Vikings, the Wild West or the First World War These are just some of the episodes. that you can go through at the click of a button in this sample.

Total, more than 1,000 figures spread over 18 dioramas They come together Up to april 28th in an exhibition organized within the framework of the Toy Market Plaza Loranca 2 (Fuenlabrada), the edition of the Madrid Toy Market fair that is held every last Saturday of the month in this shopping center.

What makes this sample special, owned by Expo Collections , is that it is composed of private collections of members of the Madrid Association of Click Collectors .

The Amcliks Activities Coordinator, Miguel Siles explains that his main objective is "to have fun playing and that both young and old learn history in another way”.

Playmobils in the Plaza Mayor in Madrid

Playmobils in the Plaza Mayor in Madrid

In addition to referring to history, this exhibition also makes a nod to the world of literature. Works as important as bohemian lights , from Valle Inclan ; The Gypsy Ballad , from Lorca ; either The Lazarillo de Tormes.

On the other hand, we wanted to honor the 400th anniversary of the Plaza Mayor in Madrid or the 450th anniversary of the birth of Juan Martínez Montañés, one of the most important sculptors in the history of universal art.

The Playmobil were introduced in the Spanish market in 1976 and, since then, many are the followers who have been adding

Antonio Montana, organizer of the Madrid Toy Market comments that “Despite the fact that the hobby may seem like a child's thing, the bulk of this community are nostalgic 'fortysomethings'”.

Playmobil House Middle Ages

Playmobil House Middle Ages

Address: Plaza Loranca Shopping Center 2. Pablo Iglesias Avenue, 17. Fuenlabrada (Madrid) See map

Schedule: From 10:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Half price: Free entrance

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