Weirdest museums around the world

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Weirdest museums around the world

When you think of a museum, you generally think of a serious and prominent institution housed in a gorgeous edifice, such as the Tate, Louvre.  

Meanwhile, there are a variety of strange museums across the world that are worth visiting simply for the sake of novelty. Whether it’s their unusual construction, unusual subject matter, or the fact that they’re fully underwater.  

There’s a museum dedicated to practically anything you can think of, from witches and vampires to tap water, lawnmowers, and human hair: 

  • The Dog Collar Museum, Kent, England – a fifteenth-century collar worn by Spanish hunting dogs to protect their necks from bears is among the exhibits at this intriguing museum at Leeds Castle. 
  • Museum of Vampires and Legendary Creatures, Paris, France – crossbows, eerie paintings, Dracula toys, an anti-vampire protection kit, and a plethora of vintage literature are among the items on show. 
  • McDonald’s Big Mac Museum, Pennsylvania, USA – visitors may learn about the history of the business and peruse the collection of McDonald’s memorabilia, which includes the world’s biggest Big Mac. 
  • Washington D.C.’s International Spy Museum – Visitors may take part in interactive espionage adventures, create their own cover stories, and learn about the world’s most elusive spies through historic images and video interviews. 
  • Museum Of Broken Relationships, Croatia – exhibits include video confessionals and things containing bitter romantic experiences.