Museum of noodles, witchcraft and espionage: unique museums of the world
You may know about the world's famous museums, including the Louvre in Paris and the British Museum in London. But if you're looking for some unusual museums, don't worry. There are the strangest museums that will give you a unique experience.
A selection of the strangest museums was prepared by newsbytesapp.com. Such leisure will help you get unforgettable impressions and emotions.
Cup Noodles Museum, Japan
Osaka, the place where Cup Noodles first appeared, has an interesting museum. It aims to give visitors a complete picture of the well-known cup noodles.
It contains a tunnel with more than 800 packages of the product, which demonstrates the evolution of cup noodles. One of the main attractions of the museum is watching the process of making noodles from scratch. You can also make own noodles.
International Spy Museum, USA
At this International Spy Museum, visitors can get an interesting glimpse into the world of intelligence and espionage. The museum aims to demonstrate the significant role of intelligence in history and its application today.
The museum offers a global view of spy professionals and displays a collection of unseen gadgets and objects that spies have used over the years.
Cancun Underwater Museum, Mexico
Mexico's fascinating underwater museum displays more than 500 statues and sculptures of various sizes and shapes underwater. Visitors can see them through glass boats, scuba diving, or breathing tube.
The museum, which claims to be the world's largest artificial reef, promotes marine conservation and is an example of how environmental science and art can coexist. It features sculptures on various topics.
Museum of Bad Art, USA
While the best works of art are exhibited in museums, the worst works are presented here in a museum in Massachusetts, USA. The Museum of Bad Art dedicates its collection to bad art, showcasing unintentionally funny works.
They have a diverse set of works, ranging from bad works by experienced artists to those whose brushes are at least controlled.
Museum of Witchcraft and Magic, England
This museum showcases the history and mythology of witchcraft through exhibitions of antiques, texts, and objects related to witchcraft. Visitors will be fascinated by the collections of amulets, curses, and herbs.
One of the main attractions of the museum is a collection of protective talismans created by World War I soldiers, including magical tools such as atoms and wands.
Earlier TravelWise reported that China has a museum in the form of a giant spaceship.