You should visit even if you are not really interested in dolls (I'm really not).
BUT...
I love exploring the 60s, the 70s, the 80s, the 90s etc. and Museo de la Muñeca is a great place to do so.
Dolls manufacturing is what the town of Onil is known for. The Nancy doll history goes back to 1968 - right, 50th anniversary this year!
Her numerous versions that were in manufacturing over the last 50 years can be seen here: different fashion styles, various countries' and Spanish regional versions, black, white, Arabic, Asian you name it!
They also have old molds, tools and machines on display here.
AND...
Kings are cooler than Santa :) I love the Reyes Magos (The Three Magi) holiday.
As you probably know in the future all holidays will be celebrated non-stop all year round.
The town of Onil is in line with the trend. The preparations start long before January, when the holiday is celebrated. The kings are already hanging out here (October!). Museo de la Muñeca offered a room to stay.
The kings bedroom (probably the only one in the world) can be found here - three beds and three chests to drop a letter to Melchor, Gaspar or Baltasar.
The most famous Parade of the Reyes in Spain will take place in Alcoi, a town nearby, in January: https://yelp.to/qTKq/kY3W9GqR2Q
I visited last time but, shame, didn't review. First thing to do on Yelp in 2019!
ALSO...
There are lots of Playmobil toys (a German toys manufacturer) on display in the museum. I guess they have an agreement with Playmobil or does Playmobil own them now? I didn't ask. If you are a fan of Playmobil (there are many of them on Instagram) you will probably find the Playmobil exposition entertaining.
All that from an adult's point of view, no doubt kids will enjoy the visit a lot more!
If any of the things I mentioned sounds like fun why not go visit?
P.S. Entrance is free. Honoured to review this place first (aka FTR) :) read more