5 Strangest Museums In The World Ever
5 Strangest Museums In The World Ever
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Few weirdest museums in the world, you won't believe actually exist.
5 Strangest museums in the world ever
00:09 -1 -Torture Museum Amsterdam
One of the most frightening, unusual and interesting museums in Amsterdam is a small private museum of medieval torture, which showcases the history of human cruelty. The objects of torture are displayed in a dark dirty and heavy atmosphere that gives picture how looked the criminal justice system 5 centuries ago.
A cursory glance at the instruments of torture does not find in its anything threatening, but if you read and carefully consider its
description, applications and illustrations, you begin to understand how it was terrible to get into the hands of the Inquisition, as the imagination will draw all that did not finish in the text.
01:00 - 2 - Meguro Parasitological Museum
Far from the tourist attractions, Tokyo's neighborhood Meguro, is the unique in the world museum of parasites - a two-storied exhibition with the research center. This is not just curiosities for fans to tickle their nerves, it's a real scientific center. It was founded by MD Satoru Kamegai in 1953. With the support of the government and private investors, the museum managed to gather an impressive collection - about 45,000 worms and 300 other parasites. The biggest of is the tapeworm length of 8 meters. And if you're not impressed the exposition with it, nearby hangs the same length rope, which you can unwind and see how nevertheless it's a long worm was!
01:57 - 3 - Siriraj Medical Museum, Bangkok
Medical Museum the Sirirazh, also known as the Museum of the death”, located in the same hospital in Bangkok and consists of several sections, including a branch of forensics.
Particular interest in the museum's collection is an exhibit in the section of Forensic Medicine. This mummified remains of the first serial killer in the history of modern Thailand. Cannibal, who arrived from China, was active in the 1950s and hunted small children. He was sentenced and executed, and his body intentionally mummified and put on display as a deterrent against violent crime.
The museum contains an extensive collection of unique medical cases, impressive not only professionals, but also people far from medicine. Pregnant women, children and particularly impressionable people is not desirable to visit the museum alone, because many exhibits are truly shocking.
03:05 - 4 -The Museum Of Bad Art, USA
US private museum that stated goal is “to notice the pictures of painters whose works have not been evaluated in any other museums. Its permanent collection includes about 500 works of art, too bad to be ignored, but due to limited space at one time show 30-40 copies in one of the two pavilions. Also they conduct field exposure.
The museum was founded in 1993, after the antique dealer Scott Wilson showed a pictures that were found in piles of rubbish, to some of his friends who have offered to gather this collection. Each picture from this collection has obvious disadvantages, and it is the main condition for entering into such an exhibition.
03:58 - 5 - Shin-Yokohama Raumen Museum
The Japanese are so fond of the raumen instant noodles that even dedicated a whole museum to this dish. It was opened in March 1994 and is located in Yokohama.
To visitors It is given the opportunity to mix the light dough, roll it, cut into noodles, and then send through a dryer. The resulting noodles can be packaged in a plastic container in which it is usually sold.
In addition to the Japanese instant noodles in the museum you can also see the pasta from other countries.
Instant noodles is a popular product, not only in Japan but also far beyond its borders. Every year in the world it is sold several tens of billions packages of raumen noodles. The raumen is packaged in dried form, and to make it suitable for use, you just need to pour into a container boiling water and add to the dish sachet of spices, dried vegetables, meat or mushrooms.
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