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šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§ London’s Creepiest (But Coolest) Museums

If you’re tired of the usual museums, dive into these four bizarre, macabre, and utterly fascinating spots—each feels like stepping into another world. Warning: May cause chills, awe, or uncontrollable curiosity! šŸ”Ŗ Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret šŸ“ 9a St Thomas St, London SE1 9RY A 19th-century surgical ā€œtheaterā€ hidden in a church attic. Watch where doctors performed amputations without anesthesia (yes, live audience included). Smells like dried herbs & history (and maybe ghosts?). 🧪 Hunterian Museum šŸ“ *Royal College of Surgeons, 38-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2A 3PE* 10,000+ medical oddities: Pickled organs, deformed skeletons, and animal embryos. Not for the squeamish—but impossible to look away. Fun fact: Some specimens are over 200 years old. 🦓 Grant Museum of Zoology šŸ“ 21 University St, London WC1E 6DE UCL’s secret stash: Extinct species, elephant brains, and a jar of moles. 2300 microscope slides = a tiny animal universe. Hogwarts vibes with wooden cabinets and dusty charm. šŸŽŖ The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities šŸ“ 11 Mare St, London E8 4RP A surreal cabinet of WTF: Two-headed animals, celebrity hair, and a Chinese ā€œghost-catchingā€ jar. Like a Salvador DalĆ­ painting come to life. Bonus: There’s a cocktail bar downstairs (for liquid courage). #DarkTourism #LondonSecrets #MuseumOfTheWeird

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šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§ London’s Creepiest (But Coolest) Museums

If you’re tired of the usual museums, dive into these four bizarre, macabre, and utterly fascinating spots—each feels like stepping into another world. Warning: May cause chills, awe, or uncontrollable curiosity! šŸ”Ŗ Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret šŸ“ 9a St Thomas St, London SE1 9RY A 19th-century surgical ā€œtheaterā€ hidden in a church attic. Watch where doctors performed amputations without anesthesia (yes, live audience included). Smells like dried herbs & history (and maybe ghosts?). 🧪 Hunterian Museum šŸ“ *Royal College of Surgeons, 38-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2A 3PE* 10,000+ medical oddities: Pickled organs, deformed skeletons, and animal embryos. Not for the squeamish—but impossible to look away. Fun fact: Some specimens are over 200 years old. 🦓 Grant Museum of Zoology šŸ“ 21 University St, London WC1E 6DE UCL’s secret stash: Extinct species, elephant brains, and a jar of moles. 2300 microscope slides = a tiny animal universe. Hogwarts vibes with wooden cabinets and dusty charm. šŸŽŖ The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities šŸ“ 11 Mare St, London E8 4RP A surreal cabinet of WTF: Two-headed animals, celebrity hair, and a Chinese ā€œghost-catchingā€ jar. Like a Salvador DalĆ­ painting come to life. Bonus: There’s a cocktail bar downstairs (for liquid courage). #DarkTourism #LondonSecrets #MuseumOfTheWeird

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The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret
The Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb GarretThe Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret