Museum of Miniature Houses and Other Collections

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Three Indiana artisans created the museum in order to preserve and display scale miniatures and antique dollhouses, and to introduce this art form to others. The vision of these three women was to ensure that collections of quality miniature room settings, houses, and individual pieces would not be lost to future generations.

Children comprise one-quarter of the Museum’s visitors. Through miniatures, children learn the concept of architectural scale, the decorative arts, and the importance of detail.

Whether it’s the miniature reproduction of Hoosier athlete Major Taylor’s bicycle, an example of the beauty of the exterior architecture of a Victorian home or the clean, linear lines of a Mid-Century Modern home, the Museum of Miniature Houses is a fantastic place for adults and children to enjoy the arts, history, and crafts. Museum exhibits change often.

The Museum has hosted more than 110,000 visitors from all over the United States and an average of a dozen foreign countries each year since its opening in 1993. We are a museum of fine art in miniature and it’s only one of a few museums in the country that is devoted to the art of fine scale miniature.

The museum’s collection contains thousands of miniatures including room boxes, miniature houses, and exquisite individual items displayed in seven exhibit rooms. We also have collections of full-sized items that rotate throughout the year.

Address111 E Main St, Carmel, IN 46032
Phone13175759466
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