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The International Doll’s Museum at Nehru House has a collection of over 6000 dolls from 85 countries, including 500 dolls from all over India.
The International Doll’s Museum at Nehru House has a collection of over 6000 dolls from 85 countries, including 500 dolls from all over India. The Indian dolls are decked out in various Indian costumes, and international dolls are styled in different ethnic themes such as Spanish Flamenco dancer, Hungarian Maypole dance, Thai orchestra singer, and Japanese samurai.
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4, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Nehru House, New Delhi, Delhi 110002, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Vikram Nagar, New Delhi, DL, India
+91 11 2331 6970
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