10 cities with the weirdest museums around the world

06/21/2016

If you think you've already seen the world's weirdest museums, you haven't seen anything yet!

Have you ever wondered how many weird museums there are in the world? We have, but we found out that there were just too many to write about here, so we've selected the 10 cities that have some of the weirdest museums in the world to showcase. You're sure to be impressed!

CANCUN, MEXICO

museo sottomarino

Fascinating and magnificent, we're talking about the underwater museum in Cancun, Mexico, which houses about 400 life-sized statues under the waters of the Caribbean Sea.

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ZAGREB, CROATIA

relazioni finite zagabria

In Zagreb there is a particularly special museum, the museum of broken relationships. With its collection of objects and testimonies associated with the end of a relationship, it may be a bit sad, but it is definitely charming and curious.

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HERRNBAUMGARTEN, AUSTRIA

Nonseum

In this Austrian town you will find the Nonseum, a collection of inventions which have failed to find their place in the world and which are completely useless.

OSAKA, JAPAN

Museo dei nuddles

In Osaka, Japan, you will find the Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum, a museum dedicated to the Japanese instant noodles that were invented by Momofuku Ando.

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WARSAW, POLAND

Neon Museum

We mentioned the Neon Museum in one of our previous articles when we gave tips on what to see on a weekend trip to Warsaw. The Neon Museum collects signs that were flashing on the streets of Warsaw during the 70's and 80's.

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CORNWALL, UNITED KINGDOM

Museo magia

In Boscastle, Cornwall there is a very special museum, called the Museum of Witchcraft. Here you will find books of spells and strange objects related to the world of magic.

NEW DELHI, INDIA

Toilet museum delhi

India also finds its way into our list of weirdest museums in the world, with a museum dedicated solely to toilets.

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BARCELONA, SPAIN

Museo carro funebre

Spain hasn't escaped our watchful eyes, and in fact here you will find the Hearse Museum, displaying hearses from the nineteenth century up to the mid-twentieth century. Original or what?

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AVANOS, TURKEY

Museo capelli

This museum might disgust you! In Avanos, Turkey there is a museum dedicated to hair, where every visitor is invited to leave a "souvenir" with a note attached.

PARIS, FRANCE

Museo vampiri

Paris couldn't be left out of the list of cities with the strangest museums in the world. Here you'll find a museum dedicated to vampires with its collection of all kinds of evidence of their existence. The strangest thing is that Jacques Sirgent, the owner, will accompany you throughout your visit.

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