Check out the WEIRDEST Museums That Are Actually DISTURBING! From the museum of bad art to strange artifacts and cryptozoology, this top 10 list of bizarre museums around the world will amaze you!
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8. INTERNATIONAL CRYPTOZOOLOGY MUSEUM
The world’s only international cryptozoology museum is located in Portland, Maine, and it’s ranked by TIME Magazine as the seventh weirdest museum on the planet. Cryptozoology is the study of animals or creatures whose existence has not been proven, such as Bigfoot, the Yeti, the Loch Ness Monster, just to name a few. You get the idea!
7. SULABH INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF TOILETS
Located in New Delhi, India, the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets traces the past 4,500 years of the history of the commode. The museum is run by Sulabh International, a social service organization that is dedicated to the history of sanitation and toilets. It’s ranked number three among TIME’s list of the 10 weirdest museums in the world.
6. MUSEUM OF BAD ART
The Museum of Bad Art, or MOBA for short, is self-described as the world’s only museum dedicated to “bad art in all its forms,” and the slogan on its website is “art too bad to be ignored.” In its official mission statement, the museum, which claims to occupy “a niche previously ignored in the international community of art collection, preservation, and interpretation,” asserts its goal to celebrate the work of artists whose creations would not be “displayed or appreciated” in any other forum.
5. THE MUSEUM OF BROKEN RELATIONSHIPS
The Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb, Croatia began as “a traveling exhibition revolving around the concept of failed relationships and their ruins.” It’s located in the Upper Town, a culturally rich and historical part of Zagreb that is also a popular tourist area. Admission is 40 Croatian kunas, which is the equivalent of about $6.08 in U.S. currency.
4. TRAVELING MUSEUM OF THE PARANORMAL & OCCULT
The Traveling Museum of the Paranormal & Occult has been around since 2013 and claims to be the only traveling museum of its kind. It features hundreds of artifacts that are considered to be haunted, historical, and supernaturally significant, and was curated by preeminent supernatural researchers Dana and Greg Newkirk.
3. THE KANSAS BARBED WIRE MUSEUM
The Kansas Barbed Wire Museum is located in LaCrosse, Kansas, and is dedicated entirely to barbed wire. There are over 2,400 varieties of barbed wire featured at the museum, along with displays explaining the role of barbed wire in the settlement of the United States.
2. MOMOFUKU ANDO INSTANT RAMEN MUSEUM
In Osaka, Japan, there’s a museum dedicated to Momofuku Ando, the creator of the ultra-cheap CUP NOODLES instant meals. On August 25, 1958, after spending a year researching in his backyard shed with the help of simple tools, Momofuku invented “Chicken Ramen” - the world’s first instant noodles. This is huge! Come on, who hasn’t had a cup of instant noodles at least once??
1. MEGURO PARASITOLOGICAL MUSEUM
If you happen to be in Japan and you’re more into creepy-crawly things than instant noodles, head on over to the quiet Tokyo neighborhood of Meguro and take a gander at the Meguro Parasitological Museum. The museum boasts that it is the only establishment in the world dedicated entirely to parasites. Here, you can learn everything you’ve ever wanted to know about hundreds of different parasites, including head lice, tapeworms, and bugs you’ve probably never even heard of.
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