MUSEUMS:

Museums are usually known for its beautiful presentation of art and historic monuments & culture or evaluation in human while making their life more better and comfortable. what will happen if you would come to know that their are plenty of museums which display very strange collections like dolls, dogs’ collar and stuff related to broken heart. Isn’t it weird???……. yeah!! it is.

The thing is that these museums are weird and strange but every museum also has it’s own story and to know the story and name of these strange museum read the complete blog.


top weird MUSEUMS are as follows:

cancum UNDERWATER museum, mexico

  • In 2010, this museum is made near the water of cuncum, mexico. This is the place of underwater sculptures which are more than 500 in numbers.  It was started in 2009 and officially opened in November 2010. It is devoted to the art of conservation.
  • As this museum is in underwater, the visitors can see this by glass bottom boats, snorkeling.
  • This museum was created by jason decaires taylor, the makers create this museum such a manner that is looks like a part of nature.

sulabh international museum of toilets, delhi

  • The Sulabh International Museum of Toilets in Delhi is run by the Sulabh International, dedicated to the global history of sanitation and toilets. This museum is one of the weirdest museums
  • It was established in 1992 by Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, a social activist, founder of Sulabh Sanitation and Social Reform Movement, recipient of national and international awards
  • The sulabh international museum has the collection of evolution in toilet of every place like roam and apart form this this museum also has the collection toilet poetry.

VENT HEAVEN MUSEUM, KENTUCKEY

  • Vent Haven Museum was founded by William Shakespeare Berger, a Cincinnati businessman and amateur ventriloquist. Berger amassed the collection from the 1930’s until his death in 1973.
  • Vent Haven Museum is the world’s only museum of ventriloquial figures and memorabilia. Its collection contains more than 900 ventriloquist figures from twenty countries as well as hundreds of photographs and other pieces of memorabilia related to ventriloquism, including replicas of figures used by Edgar Bergen. It opened in 1973.

PHILOLOGICALmuseum, iceland

  • The Icelandic Phallological Museum , located in Iceland, houses the world’s largest display of penises and penile parts.
  • The collection of 280 specimens from 93 species of animals includes 55 penises taken from whales, 36 from seals and 118 from land mammals.

museum of broken relationship, Zagreb

  • We have heard that their are many place and things that are said to symbol of love like tajmahal & red rose but their is a place where you can find the symbol of broken heart and unsuccessful relationship.
  • The Museum of Broken Relationships is a museum in Zagreb, Croatia, dedicated to failed love relationships. Its exhibits include personal objects left over from former lovers, accompanied by brief descriptions.

the dog collar museum, london

  • At the Leeds Castle Dog Collar Museum, you are treated to some of the fanciest and most decadent canine neck wear in history.
  • This unique collection consists of nearly 100 collars that were collected by Irish medieval scholar John Hunt and his wife, Gertrude. Extended by the Leeds Castle Foundation, the collection has pieces that span history from medieval to Victorian times.

international spy museum, washington

  • The mission of the Spy Museum is to educate the public about espionage and intelligence in an engaging way and to provide a context that fosters understanding of their important role in and impact on current and historic events.
  •  The Museum is committed to the apolitical presentation of the history of espionage in order to provide visitors with impartial, accurate information.

museum of bad art, usa

  • The Museum Of Bad Art (MOBA) was founded in 1994, after antique dealer Scott Wilson showed a painting he had recovered from the trash to some friends, who suggested starting a collection. Within a year, receptions held in Wilson’s friends’ home were so well-attended that the collection needed its own viewing space. The museum then moved to the basement of a theater in Dedham.
  •  Its permanent collection includes over 700 pieces of “art too bad to be ignored”, 25 to 35 of which are on public display at any one time.

museum of human disease, australia

  • The Museum of Human Disease contains over 2,500 specimens (also known as “pots”), which display diseased human tissue preserved in formalein(formaldehyde+water).
  • Specimens are obtained both from organs removed surgically and from tissue obtained at the autopsies of those who have donated their bodies to science

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