What are the Top 10 strangest museums in the world?

Detective Pux here, ready to investigate the strangest museums in the world. As an experienced detective, I’ve seen my fair share of bizarre things, but I have to say, some of these museums really take the cake. Hold onto your hats, folks, because things are about to get weird.

  1. The Museum of Broken Relationships, Zagreb, Croatia - This museum is dedicated to the end of relationships and features artifacts donated by people from all over the world. From wedding dresses to old love letters, this museum will make you feel better about your own breakup.

  2. The Mütter Museum, Philadelphia, USA - If you have a weak stomach, this museum is not for you. The Mütter Museum is a medical museum that features preserved human specimens, including a giant colon and a wall of skulls.

  3. The Vent Haven Museum, Fort Mitchell, USA - This museum is dedicated to ventriloquism and features over 800 ventriloquist dummies. Some of them are creepy, some of them are hilarious, but all of them are worth seeing.

  4. The Icelandic Phallological Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland - This museum is exactly what it sounds like: a collection of penises from various animals. From whales to hamsters, this museum has it all.

  5. The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic, Boscastle, UK - This museum is dedicated to the history of witchcraft and features artifacts like crystal balls, tarot cards, and even a mummified hand.

  6. The Sulabh International Museum of Toilets, New Delhi, India - This museum is dedicated to the history of toilets and sanitation. From ancient Roman toilets to modern-day bidets, this museum is flush with information.

  7. The Cancun Underwater Museum, Cancun, Mexico - This museum features over 500 sculptures that are completely submerged in the ocean. It’s like a museum and an aquarium combined.

  8. The Kunstkamera, St. Petersburg, Russia - This museum was founded by Peter the Great and features a collection of oddities like Siamese twins in jars and shrunken heads.

  9. The Museum of Funeral Carriages, Barcelona, Spain - This museum is dedicated to the history of funeral carriages and features a collection of hearses and other funeral vehicles.

  10. The Museum of Bad Art, Somerville, USA - This museum features a collection of bad art that is so bad, it’s good. From poorly drawn animals to bizarre landscapes, this museum will make you laugh.

So there you have it, folks, the top 10 strangest museums in the world. If you’re ever in the area, be sure to check them out. And if you’re ever in trouble, give Detective Pux a call. I may not know much about art, but I know a lot about weird stuff.