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Apr 27, 2026

Ustroń, Poland

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The video captures a detailed display of a diverse doll collection, arranged across multiple tiers of glass display cases and open shelves. The dolls are primarily dressed in traditional folk costumes, military uniforms, and historical attire from various countries and regions. In the upper section, some dolls are seen in uniforms resembling British Beefeaters and other military figures, alongside elegant dolls in formal dresses. Many dolls feature intricate details in their clothing, including tartan patterns, embroidery, and distinct headwear. Moving down, several cases showcase dolls representing different nationalities. Visible flags include those of Ireland, Italy, the United Kingdom (Union Jack), Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland, and Poland, indicating the diverse origins of the costumes. Among the featured attire are Scottish kilts, traditional Welsh hats and dresses, various European folk costumes, and even figures dressed as nuns. Two larger dolls, one in a floral dress and another in a white embroidered suit, are prominently displayed in a central glass case. The collection is meticulously organized, with smaller dolls often grouped together on lower shelves, while larger, more ornate dolls occupy individual or pairs within glass enclosures. The shelves are well-lit, highlighting the details of each doll's costume. The ambient sound includes distinct footsteps, suggesting the person recording is walking past the extensive display. The setting appears to be an indoor exhibition or museum, likely in Ustroń, Poland, as indicated by the provided context. The focus is entirely on the vast array of dolls, showcasing cultural heritage and historical fashion through their varied representations.

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