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London’s Most Eerie Yet Addictive Museum List London’s four "off-the-beaten-path" museums are absolutely worth a visit! 🏛️✨ Each one feels like stepping into another dimension—from operating theaters to animal skeletons, bizarre collections to herbal attics—they’re hardcore, fascinating, and downright impossible to look away from! 😱💀 ▪️ Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret Tucked away in a church attic, this place smells like ancient herbs and history. 🏥🌿 It was a 19th-century surgical "theater" where up to 150 students could watch live operations—no anesthesia, wooden operating tables, and tiered seating. The air still feels thick with tension. (After visiting, all I could think was, "Doctors back then were bold, and patients were tougher than steel.") 😳🩸 📍 Address: 9a St Thomas St, London SE1 9RY ▪️ Hunterian Museum A mix of humanity, medicine, and the macabre, this museum houses thousands of "medical horror masterpieces." 🧪🔬 Jars of human organs, animal embryos, and bizarre specimens freeze nature’s most shocking moments in death. Grotesque yet mesmerizing—there’s so much detail, and if you’re into this stuff (like me), you’ll be obsessed. 😵💫 📍 Address: The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 38-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE ▪️ Grant Museum of Zoology Small but packed with extinct animals, elephant brains, thylacines, and formaldehyde jars, this UCL-owned gem feels like stepping into a wizarding school’s secret vault. 🦴🔮 The wooden cabinets and 2,300 microscope slides revealing tiny animal universes make it London’s most "Hogwarts-esque" natural history museum. �✨ 📍 Address: 21 University St, London WC1E 6DE ▪️ The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities A chaotic, enchanting cabinet of curiosities—think two-headed animals, celebrity hair, and surreal art installations. 🌀🖤 It’s like Pan’s Labyrinth meets a Salvador Dalí painting. Is it art? Superstition? A madman’s collection? No one really knows! 😈 📍 Address: 11 Mare St, London E8 4RP #LondonLife #LondonDiaries #MuseumsWorthVisiting #HiddenGemsLondon #LocalsKnowBest #UKTravel

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Hannah Phillips
6 months ago

Don’t Enter If You’re Faint-Hearted!

London’s Most Eerie Yet Addictive Museum List London’s four "off-the-beaten-path" museums are absolutely worth a visit! 🏛️✨ Each one feels like stepping into another dimension—from operating theaters to animal skeletons, bizarre collections to herbal attics—they’re hardcore, fascinating, and downright impossible to look away from! 😱💀 ▪️ Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret Tucked away in a church attic, this place smells like ancient herbs and history. 🏥🌿 It was a 19th-century surgical "theater" where up to 150 students could watch live operations—no anesthesia, wooden operating tables, and tiered seating. The air still feels thick with tension. (After visiting, all I could think was, "Doctors back then were bold, and patients were tougher than steel.") 😳🩸 📍 Address: 9a St Thomas St, London SE1 9RY ▪️ Hunterian Museum A mix of humanity, medicine, and the macabre, this museum houses thousands of "medical horror masterpieces." 🧪🔬 Jars of human organs, animal embryos, and bizarre specimens freeze nature’s most shocking moments in death. Grotesque yet mesmerizing—there’s so much detail, and if you’re into this stuff (like me), you’ll be obsessed. 😵💫 📍 Address: The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 38-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE ▪️ Grant Museum of Zoology Small but packed with extinct animals, elephant brains, thylacines, and formaldehyde jars, this UCL-owned gem feels like stepping into a wizarding school’s secret vault. 🦴🔮 The wooden cabinets and 2,300 microscope slides revealing tiny animal universes make it London’s most "Hogwarts-esque" natural history museum. �✨ 📍 Address: 21 University St, London WC1E 6DE ▪️ The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities A chaotic, enchanting cabinet of curiosities—think two-headed animals, celebrity hair, and surreal art installations. 🌀🖤 It’s like Pan’s Labyrinth meets a Salvador Dalí painting. Is it art? Superstition? A madman’s collection? No one really knows! 😈 📍 Address: 11 Mare St, London E8 4RP #LondonLife #LondonDiaries #MuseumsWorthVisiting #HiddenGemsLondon #LocalsKnowBest #UKTravel

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