

Brighton Toy And Model Museum, Upper Arch
Brighton Toy & Model Museum, 52-55 Trafalgar Street, Brighton, BN1 4EB -
Up to
70 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
About Venue
Brighton Toy and Model Museum is one of the World’s great toy museums. It provides an immersive visual experience that plunges the visitor into a different world. A glimpse through the eyes of artists and designers that were responsible for the golden age of toy making in Britain and throughout Europe.
The collection of more than ten thousand items is densely packed into a set of Victorian cellars. Located in the arches beneath Brighton Station, in the heart of the City. The cellars, formerly a beer barrel store and horse stables have been re-opened and transformed. We host a diverse programme of events from Wedding drinks receptions, Theatre performances, Networking and Corporate receptions to Product launches.
Hiring the Museum for your event offers your guests or delegates the opportunity to experience a truly unique building and everything the collection has to offer.
The Upper Arch is perfect for small scale theatre productions, lectures and product launches.
Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 70
Theatre
up to 35
Food & Beverage
Catering arrangements
Refreshments
Alcohol
Facilities & Amenities
Stage
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Public transport
Premises parking
Audio & Visual
Sound system
Microphone
WiFi
Space Rules
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 7 days before the event
Location
Reviews
- David PorterSeptember 2025
Wow,what a joy to discover, so much nostalgia from seeing the immaculate toys and models,how did so much survive in such good condition to watching the giant train layouts,every boys dream from a certain time.its a wonderful reminder of a much simpler time. We'll done,5 🌟
- Pelin AkmanSeptember 2025
If you’re interested in toys, models, legos etc it’s an amazing short visit. We stopped by because my husband adores these stuff, and spent more time than usual but you can easily look around in 20mins. Small but lovely. Staff was lovely and friendly, too.
- Ajith DharmakeerthiJuly 2025
This place is nice although I expected to be larger than this . I went to Kyoto railway museum and same ticket price and belated . But Japanese government support them. Here volunteers are enthusiasts run it. So it’s nice for them to spend time . It’s a good trust attraction .
- KatieAugust 2025
There was some time before we had to catch our train back from Brighton so this was a good way to pass the time. We didn't need more than 20-30mn without rushing. It's a good collection of all sorts of toys and models, but it's not the sort of place where there's a lot to read. There's very little to do or play with. I would say this is quite interesting and fun to see the amount of different toys, trains, models, dolls, Legos all gathered in this one place. But it's the sort of place I would go to once, but not come back to.



