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Any,wierd,funny musuems in london i can visit<?

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  1. Madame Tussurd&#039;s Rock Circus is good for a laugh- a wax musem for Rock/pop stars ( and there is acourse the origanl Madame tussurds Wax museum )

    http://www.ukfirst.com/rockcircus/

    http://www.madametussauds.com/London/

    and just around the corner from Madame Tussauds is a small Sherlock Holmes museum

    http://www.sherlock-holmes.co.uk/home.ht...

    and I enjoyed Pollack&#039;s Toy Musuem too

    http://www.pollocksmuseum.co.uk/


  2. Check out the Common Wealth Centre, Museum of the moving image,

  3. If you fancy something a bit different and are not squeamish then how about the Royal College of Surgeons Museum? Lots of weird things in jars!

    For more information check out their website.

    http://www.rcseng.ac.uk/museums

  4. The Tate Modern is really good, always lots of new exhibits!!

  5. Tussuad&#039;s. Apart from the ridiculous figures of modern heroes and icons..and people you have never heard of, there is the chamber of horrors just waiting to give you the ab dabs. I went when I was a child and too young for the chamber but I did see the Sleeping Beauty..which had a mechanism in the chest to look and sound like breathing. I had recently seen a horror film..The House Of Wax..in which young women were abducted and dipped in wax to be used as exhibits..I had hysterics when I saw this wax model was breathing!

  6. Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green

    Pollocks Toy Museum

    the Geffrye Museum

    19 Princelet Street - only open occasionally - see http://www.19princeletstreet.org.uk/

    Whitechapel Art Gallery

  7. Check out the London Dungeons, they&#039;re enjoyable.

  8. Do you mean weird as in shrunken heads and stuff or do you mean obscure?

    The Horniman museum in Dulwich is the collection of stuff from an old eccentric man which includes stuffed animals, baby skeletons, African Masks, a torture chair and obscure musical instruments.

    If you mean just obscure, then there is the postal museum, the chartered insurers museum, the museum of immigration, the gas museum, the museum of packaging, and finally the museum of philately (stamp collecting).

    You can find more info on any of these from this page on Wiki:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mus...

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