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MINIATURA 2002
March 2nd - 3rd.
NEC, Birmingham

Miniatura is arguably the largest little show in the miniatures world bringing everything for those interested in the fascinating and rewarding hobby of dolls’ houses to the easily accessed heart of England at Birmingham’s N.E.C. It may sound like a contradiction in terms, but when you are talking small, Miniatura thinks big!. Each Birmingham show has almost 300 exhibitors in the public section PLUS a separated definitive TRADE ONLY show with over 30 exhibitors for those visitors who make miniatures and dolls houses all or part of their livelihood. Also worth noting is that Miniatura counts exhibitors, not the number of tables booked.

Leading exhibitors and makers from home and overseas know that exhibiting at Miniatura Show is a ‘must’. Visitors can therefore be confident that they can see and buy from a truly comprehensive selection of dolls’ houses, kits’ and accessories that are second to none. Anyone new to Miniatura will find everything they could possibly want, from many countries of the world, gathered together under one roof, to cater for their dolls’ house needs. 

Whether committed collectors or mildly curious beginners, seeing is believing at this truly magical show where you can choose a house to take home and hold furniture of fine art quality in the palm of your hand. Whether you have a few pence or many pounds to spend on you hobby, you will be sure to find something to fit the bill at one of the shows.

The Spring show at the N.E.C. is on March 2nd [Limited Tickets Only] and March 3rd [Open to All].
Saturday 2nd March 2002
Limited Ticket Day - Advance Booking Essential - All Tickets £10.00 - No Concessions
Opening times: 10.00am to 5.30pm - Free Parking
Weekend Tickets (limited numbers - only available in advance) £13.00

Sunday 3rd March 2002
No limit on numbers - Advance Booking Available - Adults £5.50 (£6.00 on the door)
OAP's £5.50 (in advance or on the door)
1 Adult & up to 2 Children £8.00 in advance (£8.50 on the door)
Additional Children (5-16yrs) (accompanied) £3.00
Opening Times: 10.00am to 4.30pm - Free Parking

Advance Booking Hotline -0121 767 4100

Parking for visitors to the show is free on both days.
Website www.miniatura.co.uk

WIN FREE TICKETS FOR THE SHOW
We have TEN pairs of tickets to be won!

Just answer the simple question below and send it via e-mail, along with your name and address (click here) and you will be entered into our FREE prize draw. The competition will close on 22nd. February.
 

Question:

What is the name of the book character who finds himself in a land of tiny people?
Answer:

  a) Gulliver
     b) Geronimo
c)George

GOOD LUCK!!!
(Privacy policy - your details will not be passed on to anyone else, other than the winners details being given to the organisers for their audit purposes) 


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