Miniature park
A miniature park is an open space that displays miniature buildings and models, and is usually open to the public. A miniature park may contain a model of a single city or town, often called a miniature city or model village, or it can contain a number of different sets of models. They have been developed as recreational and tourist attractions, with possible roots in Japanese miniature gardens.
Most examples are located in landscaped outdoor spaces, but the definition has widened in recent years to encompass large scale miniature landscapes indoors.
History
There is evidence to suggest the existence of private model villages and miniature parks since the 19th century, but it was only in the 1930s to 1950s that the genre became tourist attractions. Early examples include Bekonscot in the UK and Madurodam in The Hague.
Variations on a theme
Most model villages and parks are built to a consistent scale; varying from 1:76 as used by the intricately-detailed Pendon in England up to the 1:9 scale of Wimborne Model Town.
Continental Europe and Asia have tended to favour the scale of 1:25, whilst North American and UK examples have been based upon 1:12 and other variants.
There has been a move away from the "model village" concept since the mid-late 20th Century towards a "miniature park" concept. Model villages are typically larger-scale, sit in a cohesive miniature landscape and allow viewing and physical interaction with the exhibits, such as publicly-accessed streets and urban areas. Miniature parks however, are primarily concerned with the display of exhibits in their own right, viewed from a distance. Model railways, rivers and roads may provide a continuation between miniature parks exhibits.
Other forms of miniature exhibitions
Some exhibitions are displayed indoors. The most common forms are model railroads and dollhouses.
List of miniature parks
Europe
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
France
Germany
- Legoland Deutschland, Günzburg, Bavaria
- Minimundus Bodensee [1], Meckenbeuren
- Miniaturenpark Kleiner Harz, Wernigerode
- Miniatur Wunderland, Hamburg
- Klein-Erzgebirge, Oederan, Sachsen, www.klein-erzgebirge.de
- Miniwelt [2], Lichtenstein, Saxony
Ireland
- Clonakilty Model Railway Village[3] Clonakilty, West Cork
- Model World, Wicklow
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Slovakia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Poland
- Park Miniatur Zabytków Dolnego Śląska in Kowary
- Park Miniatur "Świat Marzeń" in Inwałd
Portugal
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
- Bekonscot, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire
- Blackpool Model Village [13]
- Anglesey Model Village [14]
- Pendon Museum, Pendon, Oxfordshire
- Wimborne Model Town
- Tucktonia, Dorset, closed in 1985
- Legoland Windsor in Windsor
- Old New Inn[15], Bourton-on-the-Water, the Cotswolds
- The Model Village, Godshill, Isle of Wight
- Merrivale Model Village[16], Great Yarmouth
- Babbacombe Model Village[17], Babbacombe, Devon
- Miniatura Park[18], Cornwall
- Land of Legend, Polperro, Cornwall
- Usher Miniature Village, [19], Coniston, Cumbria
- Lakeland Miniature Village[20], Cumbria
- Corfe Castle Model Village[21], Swanage, Dorset
- Southsea Model Village[22], Southsea
- Southport Model Railway Village[23],
- Bondville Model Village[24], Bridlington
- Forest Model Village, Gloucestershire
- Haigh Hall[25], Wigan
- Skegness Model Village[26], Skegness
- Wistow Rural Centre[27], Wistow, Leicestershire
- Ramsgate Model Village[28]
- Hastings Model Village[29]
- Eastbourne Redoubt Model Village[30]
- Fred Slaymaker's Wonder Village[31], Polegate
Blenhiem Palace (Woodstock)
Little Italy, Corris, Wales
Vauxhall Model Village, Vauxhall Park, London
North America
Canada
United States
- Tiny Town, Morrison, Colorado opened in 1921, is the oldest miniature village and railroad in the USA
- Roadside America, Pennsylvania, opened in 1935
- Storybook Land Canal Boats, Disneyland, California opened in 1956
- Forbidden Gardens, Katy, Texas, opened in 1997
- Legoland California, Carlsbad, California, opened in 1999
- Miniature Railroad & Village, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Ave Maria Grotto Cullman, Alabama, opened in 1933
- Panorama of the City of New York at the Queens Museum of Art
Asia/Pacific Region
Australia
Japan
Malaysia
Taiwan
China
Elsewhere
Africa
Middle East
Israel
Turkey
See also
External links
References