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In 1830 an old lady called Dona Carlota sat in her small
shop sewing dolls clothes, which children and their parents passing by were
happy to see. Since then the Doll's Hospital has been making and
restoring children's favourite toys for almost two centuries. The current owner Manuela Cutileiro, a former teacher and a very pleasant lady,
runs the Doll's Hospital with her daughter Catarina. She has been there
for 20 years and knows almost everything about dolls: where and when they were
made and how they can be restored.
On my visit I saw a customer picking up her forty something years old doll from
the hospital. The doll had had treatment and she looked like new. The lady bought a dress for her doll and took home her beautiful friend of many
years. If you have an old doll waiting to be treated you can take
it there and they will give you a quote. Just doing doll's hair could
cost from €25 to €160 depending on the hair quality and style. But be patient
because they do not have many "doctors" to treat dolls, so it could
take some time. There was a room full of dolls and teddy bears to be
washed, restored and dressed.
Dolls' houses can be bought here with furniture, cutlery,
crockery and inhabitants. The shop sells all different dress sizes and silk
dresses for antique dolls. If you wish to dress up your doll during the
carnival you can buy carnival clothes too.
Upstairs with the hospital they have a little museum of old dolls and toys
which occupies an old school and the belongings from the school were left
there. You can see an old typewriter, a record player and black and white
photos of school children. My family back in Mongolia used to have similar
typewriter and record player. The owner, Manuela, said that former school
children visit the museum from time to time and are happy to see dolls and
their old school items.
Praça da Figueira, 7. Lisbon
1100-240
Tel: 21 342 8574
www.hospitaldebonecas.com
info@hospitaldebonecas.com