Unique Museums In the World

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International Spy Museum
Museum is an amazing place because it is full of historical value. So many museums scattered all over the world, with each of its allure. Regardless of the theme, each museum certainly also has artistic value. The following are some of the unique museums, and some even seem funny:

The International Spy Museum

It is located in downtown Washington, DC, United States. The museum opened in July 2002 and is the only museum in the country are exhibiting objects associated with the activities of secret agents and opened to the public.

The International Spy Museum has a collection of artifacts in connection with the activities of the international secret agent in the world that most have never been seen by the general public. These objects have a story about the struggle of a famous secret agent, as well as strategies and techniques that they never use them in living a secret mission. In the spectacular design showrooms, objects ever created for and by the intelligence on display, in addition to audio-visual performances and interactive activities via computer.

There are 5 categories in the collection of The International Spy Museum, namely:
  • Objects that are created by and for the international intelligence Photos captured documentation of secret agents
  • Film archive
  • Photos captured from secret agents and equipment used
  • Objects inspired by popular fiction movies and television shows / radio.

The Museum Of Bad Art (MOBA)

The museum is located in the city of Boston, USA was founded in 1993 and opened to the public the first time in 1994. As the name implies, this museum is dedicated to the objects that are considered as bad artwork.

The Museum of Bad Art is the only museum that displays a collection of bad paintings are constantly added and enhanced. Showroom is located in front of the men's room in an old-fashioned movie theater has been inadequate,  So that added a second showroom in the basement of a different cinema. MOBA featuring a collection of paintings in the following categories:

  • Portraiture
  • Landscapes
  • Unseen Forces
  • Unlikely Landscapes, Seascapes, and Still Lifes
  • In The Nood
  • Blue People
  • Poor Traits
  • Here The Crash Symbols
  • Recent Acquisitions

You must already be able to imagine how this museum unique and funny, is not it?

The Ava Gardner Museum

For you lovers of Hollywood feature films in the era of 40s, Ava Gardner names would be familiar. This beautiful actress first starred in the big screen in 1941 by signing a contract with MGM, a famous film production house.

Is Thomas M. Banks, Ava Gardner friend since childhood who started a collection of objects of memorabilia about Ava. The first object is stored in the newspaper clippings about Ava who will star in a big screen movie. Since then up to the next 50 years, Thomas and his wife continued to hunt to add to the collection of memorabilia. A museum in Smithfield, United States was constructed in 1979 to store as well show off the collection to the public.

The objects of memorabilia to commemorate the triumph of the actress are on display at the Ava Gardner Museum includes costumes, awards, movie posters and other historical objects are necessarily related to Ava with a total of more than 20,000 pieces. Each object is a native object belongs to Ava or her family. Painting yourself Ava works Bert Pfeiffer, Frank Sinatra watch gift from Ava, Ava shoes worn in the movie "The Barefoot Contessa", a dress from the film "The Great Sinner", and a pistol given to Ava before the production of the film "The Night of the Iguana "complete with a bullet is the favorite objects of the museum visitor.

The Hair Museum of Avanos

Hair Museum of Avanos
This is one of the weirdest museums in the world. Located in Avanos, a small town in Cappadocia, Turkey, Avanos hair museum is worth visiting. Avanos itself has been well known for thousands of years with pottery, made of mud of the Red Sea. But thanks to Chez Galip, a potter, now Avanos hair museum is famous for.

Early muawal museum of the bundle of hair is hair that is given by a female friend as a memento Galip 30 years ago, and then saved by Galip in his shop. Since then, the women who visit the store Galip donate their hair to complete their residential address as a keepsake. After many years, Galip unexpected, has collected more than 16,000 headband with different colors of women in all corners of the world.

Until now the hair was kept under Galip store; tacked on the walls, ceilings, and some other places except the floor. Two years, ie in June and December, the first customer who visited the store Galip will be invited to the underground museum to choose 10 hair tie that its owner will be the winner of a free vacation to Cappadocia.

The Donald Wilhelm Museum of Human Disease

This unique museum is located in the building Samuels at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Founded in early 1960 by Professor Donald Wilhelm, the museum is presenting the facts about the changing patterns of disease that occurs in society.

More than 2,700 human tissue samples preserved in formaldehyde and displayed in this museum. The entire sample was obtained from the human body organs surgery or autopsy results. Each example comes with clinical information, explanations and herpetological macroscopic. Rarest among all instances of the network is a network of diphtheria disease over the age of 60 years. The museum collection is estimated to reach approximately USD 2 million.

Not only his collection, the Donald Wilhelm Museum of Human Disease also aims to raise awareness of the visitors will live and maintain a healthy lifestyle and good behavior.

Diefenbunker

One more museum located in the basement. Diefenbunker is an underground chamber built as a sanctuary Canadian government officials of a nuclear attack occurs when the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States around the year 1945.

Located in the western city of Ottawa, Canada, this underground museum store a number of artifacts, archives, and a library. The archives include the records of military programs, public, private, and government during the Cold War took place, in the form of books, newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, maps, images, and other printed items. There are also a number of photographs, films, sound recordings, video and CD on matters relating to the Cold War.
While in the museum's library has a collection that is divided into categories:

• Civil Defence
• Communism
• History of the Cold War
• Disarmament
• Secret Agent
• Foreign Relations
• General history
• Military (Cold War)
• Nuclear War
• Political / Government
• History of the Atom
• Biography

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