„Olga" Gallery - Doll Museum
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This unique private collection is a collection of dolls, furniture, ornaments and old pictures belonging to the Nagy family. Known as the Olga Gallery, the gallery includes classic and modern porcelain dolls, artist dolls, limited edition dolls, character dolls, vinyl dolls. You can find large dolls of the characters from the television series The Lord of the Rings, but also Mother Teresa or Princess Diana. You'll learn when and how the first porcelain dolls were made, and at the end of your visit you'll discover that doll-making is not just an entire world, but a complex and demanding craft.
"The Gallery was founded in 2010 with 175 dolls, and today I am the owner of 1,000 dolls. The museum's material is entirely a private collection, the result of years of collecting. My collection includes classic and modern porcelain dolls, artist dolls, limited edition dolls, character dolls, vinyl dolls, and many more. These dolls are more than just ephemeral toys with their lifelike designs and masterfully stitched clothes. The Doll's Gallery is known as Olga Gallery, named after my husband's mother. The museum is not educational, the doll gallery is a fairy tale and reality, a fairy tale that comes to life. Memories, dreams and desires all come to life here. I recommend this experience for all ages." - says Ibolya Nagy, founder of the Olga Gallery.
"The Gallery was founded in 2010 with 175 dolls, and today I am the owner of 1,000 dolls. The museum's material is entirely a private collection, the result of years of collecting. My collection includes classic and modern porcelain dolls, artist dolls, limited edition dolls, character dolls, vinyl dolls, and many more. These dolls are more than just ephemeral toys with their lifelike designs and masterfully stitched clothes. The Doll's Gallery is known as Olga Gallery, named after my husband's mother. The museum is not educational, the doll gallery is a fairy tale and reality, a fairy tale that comes to life. Memories, dreams and desires all come to life here. I recommend this experience for all ages." - says Ibolya Nagy, founder of the Olga Gallery.