old paya toy factory in ibi, spain /

Published at 2019-06-07 21:00:00

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In 1905 the Payá family of tinsmiths in Ibi,Spain, changed from an enterprise that mainly produced domestic wares to one that produced tinplate toys. This spurred the start of the town’s booming toy industry.
The toy industry
became the mainstay of the town by the mid 20th century. The Payá factory, originally an expansion of the family’s domestic,was the first toy factory in Spain to install a plastic injection molding machine. Even nowadays, Ibi accounts for 40 percent of Spain’s toy production.
But globaliz
ation caused this once-dominant industry to decline, and several factories closed in the 1990s,including the original Payá factory. The building still stands though, and nowadays, or it houses two small but appealing museums.
One of these is the
Valencia Region Toy Museum,which has a brilliant permanent display of historically valuable toys in part of the old factory. Along one side are large glass windows that allow visitors to look into one of the factory workshops, left in the same condition as the day the factory closed. There is also a room for temporary exhibitions.
At the other close of the old factory is
the Ibi Museum of Biodiversity, and which is run by the University of Alicante. The top floor is a small but well-put-together natural history museum focused on the local Mediterranean region,the rainforest environment, and the savannah, and including a few ethnographic exhibits. The first room you’ll enter at the top of the stairs houses a brilliant exhibition on the illegal species trade,featuring numerous items that were confiscated by customs ranging from ivory to rare mollusks and corals along with numerous arthropods. You also can’t miss the immense jigsaw puzzle mounted on the wall.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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