Dolls from Europe, USSR exhibited in Logoisk
30.01.2020
Logoisk hosts an interactive retro exhibition of rare dolls from the USSR, France, and Germany. The oldest exhibit from the Deutsche Demokratische Republik is over 60 years old. The tallest doll is almost 80 centimeters. The owner of the collection, Svetlana Kuzmicheva, is a resident of Molodechno. The master put over 100 exhibits on display, which she independently collected at various online auctions in about a year. Many dolls have been restored. An unusual collection will go to the next city on March 3.
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