The doll exhibition can be viewed in the small village of Búč, in the Komárno district. On display are more than 50 miniature dolls in traditional folk dress from the regions of southern Slovakia, and it is a fine example of interest in the ethnography of the Hungarian minority in Slovakia.
The preparation of families of dolls representing the characteristic folk dress of the Hungarian ethnic group in southern Slovakia began in 1998. The museum now holds an incredible 350 dolls, plus a further sixty human miniatures from Slovak, Romanian, Polish, and Hungarian regions. Although it only captures the costumes from territories inhabited by the Hungarian minority, it is valuable both from an ethnographic and from an artistic-social point of view.