Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities

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Entry
Paid entry (£10). U18s require supervision
Opening Days
Tuesday-Sunday. Open late

What it is

Museum tags: Niche; Weird and wonderful; Curiosity; Bizzare; Magic; Gruesome

One of London’s strangest and creepiest museums, describing itself as a ‘Museum of Curiosities & UnNatural History’. A delightfully bizarre cabinet of curiosities featuring everything from two-headed animals, to an exhibition on ‘Fairies Mermaids, Unicorns and Giants’, to magic and the occult, and even an exhibition on Human Hair. An utterly unique museum, also home to a bar, ‘the Absinthe Parlour’.


A small museum, tucked away in the basement of a very trendy absinthe and cocktail bar. I’d be careful about who I recommend this to.

On the one hand, it’s filled with fascinating curiosities, and I know lots of people who’d *love* it – especially fans of the gothic, the bizarre and the macabre.

On the other, some of it (for me, at least!) was genuinely unsettling. One of London’s unique spots, which has to be seen to be believed.

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