Heard about these amazing themed museums from around the world?

From spy gadgets to broken hearts and giant human bodies, these themed museums around the world offer experiences far beyond traditional exhibits

This International Museum Day, check out some of the most fascinating themed museums across the globe — each centred around a specific idea, collection or experience:



  • International Spy Museum, USA: Interactive spy missions, real intelligence tools and Cold War espionage history.

  • Museum of Broken Relationships, Croatia: Contains emotional artifacts from failed relationships with personal stories attached.

  • Guinness Storehouse, Ireland: Explores brewing, branding and global beer culture.

  • Soft Drinks & Branding, USA: A deep dive into advertising, flavour vaults and Coca-Cola history.

  • Chocolate Museum Cologne, Germany: Focuses on chocolate production, tasting rooms, and cocoa history.

  • Ripley's Believe It or Not! Orlando Odditorium, USA: Strange artifacts, optical illusions and human oddities is what you’ll find here.

  • Mütter Museum, USA: Find anatomical specimens, preserved medical curiosities and surgical history in this museum.

  • Ninja Museum of Igaryu, Japan: Real ninja tools, tactics and historical demonstrations can be found here.

  • Corpus Museum, Netherlands: This is a walk-through giant human body exploring organs and systems.

  • Seoul Toy Museum, South Korea: Classic toys, animation characters and interactive play zones can be viewed here.

  • LEGO House, Denmark: This is a creative hub dedicated to LEGO history and building experiences.

  • Sigmund Freud Museum Vienna, Austria: This one is Freud’s home and workspace exploring psychoanalysis history.

  • Icehotel, Sweden: This is a seasonal hotel and art museum made entirely of ice and snow sculptures.

  • Viking Ship Museum Oslo, Norway: This has original Viking ships and artifacts from Scandinavia’s seafaring past.

  • Madame Tussauds London, UK: Hyper-realistic wax figures of celebrities and historical icons are aplenty in this museum.

  • Miniatur Wunderland, Germany: This is the world’s largest model railway and miniature landscapes.

  • Musical Instrument Museum, USA: Find thousands of instruments from every country and culture in this museum.

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