There are thousands of museums all over the world, which are built for a specific purpose. By visiting these museums, you can learn the complete history of any one subject, thing or person. Although walking in a museum is a unique experience in itself, but there are many museums in the world that you have rarely heard of. After visiting these unique museums, you will surely get a thought that how can anyone think of opening such a strange museum. So let's know about some of the world's unique museums -
International Spy Museum, WashingtonThe International Detective Museum in Washington DC has the largest public collection of espionage artifacts, highlighting one of the world's most secretive occupations. Mini cameras reveal the history of espionage ranging from fake money, disguised weapons and just machines. Visitors can participate in interactive detective adventures and explore the stories behind the world's most elusive detectives through historical photographs and video interviews.
Sulabh International Museum of Toilets, IndiaWhen it comes to the unique museum of the world and India's name is not taken, this cannot be done. Located in the capital of India, Sulabh International Museum of Toilets details the history of cleanliness and hygiene from 2500 BC to the present day. This museum gives detailed information about the toilets of the Roman emperors to medieval commodes. The museum also hosts you a collection of rare toilet poems.
Museum of Bad Art, United StatesUsually the fine arts are displayed in a museum. But the United States Museum of Bad Art is quite different from this. This museum, housed in an old cellar in Dedham, Massachusetts, only holds art that is generally considered to be quite bad. Here you will get 600 pieces like one or two but three.
Avanos Hair Museum, Turkey
It has the world's largest museum of hair collected from over 16,000 women. Avanos, a small town in central Turkey, has been famous since ancient times for its remarkable pottery. Here the Hair Museum, built by Chase Gallip, is included in the world's unique museum. More than 16,000 women have their hair placed on the walls, including their names and addresses.
The Mutter MuseumAn informative medical museum packed full of anatomical oddities, eye-watering equipment and bizarre specimens. Most notably from Europe, Joseph Hyrtl’s 139 Caucasian skulls of varying shape, which he gathered to disprove a racial belief that cranial features were evidence of intelligence.
Ramen MuseumFor over a decade locals and visitors to Yokohama have enjoyed their favorite staple in a recreation of 1958 Tokyo, the year instant noodles were invented. The amusement park also houses branches of famous ramen restaurants with expert recipes available online.
Wellcome CollectionThis medical museum, founded in 2007, originates from Henry Wellcome’s long-standing Trust, which is one of the world’s largest providers of scientific research funds. The collection and library is a “free destination for the incurably curious” with wonders that include this mummified Peruvian man.
Messner Mountain MuseumA central museum with five branches across north-east Italy comprises Reinhold Messner’s homage to the mountains, from the science of glaciers to rock climbing and local mythology. Not only are the locations breath-taking, but the website is also well worth a visit. Leave your crampons behind.
Bran Castle
Dubbed Dracula’s Castle (although there’s no evidence of a connection), this idyllic fortress displays art and furniture collected by Romania’s much-loved Queen Marie, with a museum park below it exhibiting peasant structures. The website is slick, holds a vast array of content and is a pleasure to use.