🇬🇧 "Bones, Flesh & All: This Museum is WILD!" 🦴💀
🩺 The Hunterian Museum (inside Royal College of Surgeons) isn’t your average museum—it’s a macabre marvel named after 18th-century surgeon John Hunter, packed with preserved bodies, skeletons, and surgical oddities from the Victorian era. Not for the faint-hearted! Why You’ll Love It (Or Freak Out): 🔬 1,000+ Anatomy Specimens: From week-old embryos to Winston Churchill’s fake teeth 🦷 Cross-sections of animals (yes, including your favorite pets) Medical students: A goldmine for surgical history! Artists: Master human anatomy like Da Vinci! 🎨 🛋️ Surprisingly Aesthetic: Organized like an art gallery (but, y’know, with intestines). Free cloakroom, stools, guidebooks—staff are weirdly enthusiastic (think: "Welcome, future organ donor!" 😂). 🛍️ Gift Shop from Hell (But Cute?): Plush toys of viruses, organs, and… *even COVID-19* 🦠. (Dark humor accepted.) Visiting Tips: 📌 Location: Holborn Station (next to LSE). 🎟️ FREE but book online (tickets usually available). ⏳ Time needed: 1-2hrs (lots of medical jargon—bring a dictionary!). ⚠️ Warning: If you’re squeamish about brains in jars, maybe skip this one. #LondonMuseums #DarkTourism #MedicalHistory #FreeLondon #AnatomyArt