These are places known for their stamp collections

By Afiur
March 24, 2026

American Philatelic Society

Based in Pennsylvania, this organisation manages one of the world’s largest philatelic research libraries and extensive stamp collections for enthusiasts and scholars.

Musée de La Poste

This French postal museum houses historic stamps, artistic designs, and exhibitions that reflect France’s cultural and postal evolution.

Museum for Communication Berlin

Known for its impressive philately archives, the museum displays rare German and international stamps alongside exhibits on the evolution of communication.

National Philatelic Museum

India’s premier stamp museum, it features collections from the colonial era to modern times, highlighting the country’s rich postal heritage.

Postal Museum of Thailand

A hidden gem for collectors, this museum showcases Southeast Asian stamp history along with rare regional and commemorative issues.

Smithsonian National Postal Museum

Home to one of the world’s largest stamp collections, this museum showcases rare issues, historic postal artifacts, and iconic stamps like the famous Inverted Jenny.

Swiss National Museum of Communication

A unique museum where visitors can explore rare Swiss stamps along with interactive displays on postal and communication systems.

The Postal Museum

This museum explores Britain’s postal history along with an extensive philatelic collection, featuring rare Victorian era stamps and interactive exhibits.

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