Enchanted Fantasy: Film Museum is located in Maplewood Mall and currently has over 156 costumes on display from movies and TV shows.
Enchanted Fantasy: Film Museum is the first ever film costume museum in Minnesota and it’s located inside of Maplewood Mall. It features over 156 costumes and props used in movie and tv shows. These aren’t replicas, they are the actual costumes worn by movie and tv stars!
My son and I randomly stumbled upon this museum and decided to check it out. We were pleasantly surprised by how fun it was to check out the costumes and props, and we couldn’t believe how much there was to explore!
Costumes from TV favorites such a Anne with an E, The Magicians, Catherine the Great, Once Upon a Time, The Umbrella Academy and much more were displayed and featured fun facts about the TV shows along with pictures so you could see exactly who wore each costume.
Some of the most well known pieces from movies in the museum include George Weasley’s quidditch robe from Harry Potter, Thing One from Dr. Seuss, and a Compy dinosaur from Jurassic Park. My son’s personal favorite was Thing One and we left with a long list of movies and tv shows to add to our must watch list at home!
We also really enjoyed talking with owner, William Swift. He was full of amazing facts and information about the costumes. He is looking to expand the museum with more costumes and props, so you’ll never know what new treasures you might see when you check out the museum!
Enchanted Fantasy: Film Museum is located on the lower level across from JCPenney at the Maplewood Mall and is open Wednesday through Saturday from 11am – 7pm, Sunday 11am – 5 pm. Admission is $25 for adults, $18 for seniors, $12 for children 5-12 and children under 5 are free. Learn more on their Facebook page.
- About the Author
- Latest Posts
Hannah is a married mom of 3 kiddos in the Twin Cities. Born and raised here in MN, she loves finding deals and special events to share with others.
Hannah enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading books, going on road trips up north, singing along with the radio and finding new thrift stores to shop! Hannah is also a fierce advocate for people with disabilities and is always on the lookout for more sensory friendly opportunities in the Twin Cities.
Leave a Reply