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The Marín Dolls Museum-Factory (Fábrica-Museo Muñecas Marín) is located in Chiclana de la Frontera, in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia, southwestern Spain. The doll museum is located next to the doll factory. The factory was established in 1928, by the artist José Marín Verdugo (1903-1984). By the mid 20th century, the dolls were sold not only in Spain, but also in other European countries. In 1976, the Spanish government granted the Medal of Merit of Labor to the Chiclana José Marín Verdugo factory. Krakow, Poland honored it with the First World Doll Award. It is currently run by Ana Marín, daughter of the founder. The Government of Spain granted to José Marín Verdugo 's Medal of Merit Labor in 1976.

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  • Museo de Marín (de)
  • Museo de Marín (es)
  • Marín Dolls Museum-Factory (en)
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  • El museo de Marín se encuentra en la ciudad andaluza de Chiclana de la Frontera. En este lugar se encuentra una extensa exposición de muñecas de Marín, todas ellas fabricadas a mano. (es)
  • The Marín Dolls Museum-Factory (Fábrica-Museo Muñecas Marín) is located in Chiclana de la Frontera, in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia, southwestern Spain. The doll museum is located next to the doll factory. The factory was established in 1928, by the artist José Marín Verdugo (1903-1984). By the mid 20th century, the dolls were sold not only in Spain, but also in other European countries. In 1976, the Spanish government granted the Medal of Merit of Labor to the Chiclana José Marín Verdugo factory. Krakow, Poland honored it with the First World Doll Award. It is currently run by Ana Marín, daughter of the founder. The Government of Spain granted to José Marín Verdugo 's Medal of Merit Labor in 1976. (en)
  • Das Museo de Marín war ein Puppenmuseum in der andalusischen Stadt Chiclana de la Frontera in der Provinz Cádiz. Das Marin Museum befand sich neben der von José Marín Verdugo 1928 gegründeten Fabrik der Marin Puppen. Das 1997 eröffnete Museum zeigte die handwerklichen Methoden und Entwicklungen der Marin Modell bis heute. Es war die umfangreichste Ausstellung und Sammlung von Marin-Puppen in ganz Spanien, die alle von Hand in der typischen andalusischen Tracht gefertigt wurden. Fabrik und Museum in Chiclana de la Frontera wurden 2014 geschlossen. (de)
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  • Das Museo de Marín war ein Puppenmuseum in der andalusischen Stadt Chiclana de la Frontera in der Provinz Cádiz. Das Marin Museum befand sich neben der von José Marín Verdugo 1928 gegründeten Fabrik der Marin Puppen. Das 1997 eröffnete Museum zeigte die handwerklichen Methoden und Entwicklungen der Marin Modell bis heute. Es war die umfangreichste Ausstellung und Sammlung von Marin-Puppen in ganz Spanien, die alle von Hand in der typischen andalusischen Tracht gefertigt wurden. Seit dem Tod José Maríns 1984 wurde die Fabrikation von seinem Sohn Ernesto Marín geleitet. Das Unternehmen vertrieb seine Produkte weltweit unter dem Motto des Firmengründers: “MARIN-CHICLANA, MUÑECAS ESPAÑOLAS PARA EL MUNDO”. Fabrik und Museum in Chiclana de la Frontera wurden 2014 geschlossen. Die Regierung von Spanien zeichnete 1976 José Marín Verdugo für sein Lebenswerk mit der Verdienstmedaille Medalla al Mérito del Trabajo aus. (de)
  • El museo de Marín se encuentra en la ciudad andaluza de Chiclana de la Frontera. En este lugar se encuentra una extensa exposición de muñecas de Marín, todas ellas fabricadas a mano. (es)
  • The Marín Dolls Museum-Factory (Fábrica-Museo Muñecas Marín) is located in Chiclana de la Frontera, in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia, southwestern Spain. The doll museum is located next to the doll factory. The factory was established in 1928, by the artist José Marín Verdugo (1903-1984). By the mid 20th century, the dolls were sold not only in Spain, but also in other European countries. In 1976, the Spanish government granted the Medal of Merit of Labor to the Chiclana José Marín Verdugo factory. Krakow, Poland honored it with the First World Doll Award. It is currently run by Ana Marín, daughter of the founder. The Government of Spain granted to José Marín Verdugo 's Medal of Merit Labor in 1976. (en)
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