I was not so impressed. The reason is that I visited Madame Touseaud in London and in NY, before. The museum is hosted by an old Anglican church. You are not allowed to take pictures - this is disappointing - because who wants to see celebrities without having pictures with them? We were informed that the figures are old figures, the first exposed in Madame Touseaud in London. The space is very small, the characters are exposed very crouded and their is not theme of presentation - is a mixture of nothing. The altar is occupied by the Queen of GB family and it looks hilarious to me. In a corner there are some torturing scenes, very grotesque, more appropriate to be displayed in the Torture Museum. I gave 3 stars for the originality of the place and for the huge contradictions...
Read moreIf Wednesday Addams had a vacation home, this would be it! This wax museum was by far my favorite place in Karlovy Vary and still one of my most favorite places in the world. If you are like me and like all things creepy, do not hesitate to go here! The wax figures are very well done and range from the famous to the infamous. You have everything here from world leaders to torturers. But what really makes it special is the setting in a former church. You can really feel the eeriness and spookiness before even entering. If you are like me and love all things creepy and spooky, be sure to visit this place now. It's worth the trip to Karlovy Vary just to see this place, and I'm already planning a return trip just to...
Read moreCreepy place in a good way. However the exhibits are a bit dusty. Many of the characters should be actualized, because younger audiences have no idea who these folks were. I enjoyed the 'medieval' and the 'horror' part most. Putting on display a character with a moving head or anything like that would make the exhibition more...
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