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Berlin, Germany

The Frame Collector's Museum

Antique frame collection with 2,400 frames.
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Museum Vrolik

A curious collection dedicated to human and animal anatomy and pathology.
London, England

Spencer Perceval Memorial

A place of remembrance for the Prime Minister that met a violent end.
Monaco, Monaco

Automatons and Dolls of Yesteryear

permanently closed
Thousands of costumed dolls fill one of the world's creepiest museums.
Lyon, France

Astronomical Clock of Lyon

For hundreds of years, automatons moving to metallic music have been marking the passage of time.
Paris, France

Dans le Noir?

"In the Dark" Restaurant in Paris offers dinner in complete darkness.
Paris, France

Musée de la Prefecture de Police

A museum which takes visitors to the côté obscure of Paris.
Paris, France

Doctor Charcot's Library

The personal library of the founder of modern neurology is open to visitors.
Berlin, Germany

Zucker-Museum

permanently closed
A sweet museum focused on beets.
Belgrade, Serbia

'Roman Well' of the Belgrade Fortress

A misnamed well, with a deep dark past.
Barcelona, Spain

Calder Mercury Fountain

A beautiful but toxic fountain of mercury.
Chislehurst, England

Chislehurst Caves

Shakespeare, David Bowie, Dr. Who, the Saxons, Druids and Romans are all claimed to have all made their mark on these massive man made tunnels.
Hythe, England

St. Leonard's Church Basement Ossuary

A house of bones — but nobody is quite sure to whom they belong.
Paris, France

Julien Aurouze and Co.

A Parisian exterminator's shop whose storefront displays stuffed rats hanging from traps.
London, England

Gordon Museum of Pathology

One of the world's largest collections of pathological specimens.
Nice, France

Cunégonde et Malabar

Artist's eccentric property excessively decorated with found objects and work of his own.