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All the models your heart could desire |
Via Madama Cristina, 118 Turin 10126 Italy +39 11 663 4629 |
This shop could rightfully claim the title of the king of models. Since 1879, Amati has specialised in selling and producing miniatures for collectors. The shop offers hundreds of assembly kits, a multitude of ships and an infinite number of toy soldiers that they make themselves. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Games for everyone |
Via Cernaia, 2 Turin 10122 Italy +39 11 54 7586 |
For more than a hundred years, Bonini has been making children happy by offering games for all tastes and ages. The shop sells it all, from models and board games for older children to soft toys for younger kids. If you are looking for a romantic gift, or a computerised robot that moves and talks, you will find both fully stocked here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Games that stimulate the mind |
Via Cernaia, 25 Turin 10121 Italy +39 11 54 1776 http://www.centrogiocoeducativ... |
This is not a classic toy shop. As the name suggests, the aim of Educational Games Centre is to have fun and learn at the same time. For this reason the toys sold here are unusual and are mostly wooden games, in an old fashioned style. At the same time, however, there are many hypertechnological games which will stimulate curiosity. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Life in a parallel world |
Via San Dalmazzo, 3 Turin 10122 Italy +39 11 5184161 http://www.games-workshop.com/ |
Deep down inside do you feel as though you could be a valiant warrior, an astute thief, a gnome or a winged monster? If the answer is yes to any of the above, then pop into this shop which is specialised in role playing games. These unusual games, which have even existed in Italy for a few years now and are becoming more popular all the time, allow the players to create new lives in parallel worlds, putting themselves into the shoes of characters who maybe have nothing in common with their real life. In this shop they sell scenarios and miniatures for endless hours of fun. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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