When we talk about London then we never miss out talking about the famous “Madame Tussauds London”. This place is a form of museum is known as being one of the main attractions of the tourists as well. For the readers we would like to mention that this place is all set in Central London housed in the form London Planetarium. It is all known all over the world for the sake of creating the wax statues of all the famous celebrities that looks like real. One of its famous houses of attractions are Chamber of Horrors. Madame Tussauds London was started with the wax statue of Marie Tussauds on Marylebone Road in the year 1884 that gives rise to the establishment of Madame Tussauds. Nevertheless Madame Tussauds is not counted amongst the Wonders of World but still it has earned equal fame and attention of the people all over the world. No doubt that this place is dream to watch by every single person!
Madame Tussauds London museum is all divided into several sections. Each single section is organized in eye catching way. In the first section you will be finding the wax statue of popular celebrities such as Angeline Jolie, Brad Pitt, Nicole Kidman, Morgan Freeman, Johnny Depp, Leonardi diCaprio and so many more. In the list of Hollywood celebrities we have the name of well known Bollywood celebrities as well. Rest of the sections of the museum are added with Warhol’s women, directors, athletes, royalty, writers, scientists, painters, musicians, singers, politicians and even serial killers. Apart from it the place is even all included with the entertainment sources as well such as a sit-down ride called the Spirit of London. This ride will be going to take you all through the London’s history. The ride will going to starts during the Tudor times and ends in the year 1980s. You will even be taken to the Marvel Super Heroes 4D such as Wolverine, Iron Man, the Incredible Hulk, Spiderman and Nick Fury. But our favourite was the Star Wars figures. And of course, if you´re up to, if not there´s and escape door, you can´t miss The Chamber of Horrors is one of the attractions at Madame Tussauds in London, being an exhibition of waxworks of notorious murderers and other infamous historical figures. The gallery first opened as a 'Separate Room' in Marie Tussaud's 1802 exhibition in London and quickly became a success as it showed historical personalities and artifacts rather than the freaks of nature popular in other waxworks of the day. Today it continues to be a popular feature of the London attraction.This part of the exhibition is in the basement of the building and includes wax heads made from the death masks of victims of the French Revolution including Marat, Robespierre, King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, who were modelled by Marie Tussaud herself at the time of their deaths or execution, and more recent figures of murderers and other notorious criminals.
The Chamber of Horrors was renovated in 1996 at a cost of $1.5 million, bringing to life the history of crime and punishment over the last 500 years and including items from Newgate Prison and featuring replicas of instruments of torture displayed amid a recording of the victims' groans and screams. An innovation in recent years is to have actors in macabre make-up and costumes lurch at customers from the dark shadows and recesses of prison cells, where some cells are occupied with waxwork figures and others have the doors ajar, giving the impression that a dangerous maniac is on the loose. Historical characters displayed today include Vlad the Impaler, Genghis Khan, Guy Fawkes and Adolf Hitler. Unlike murderers of lesser fame, there is no waxwork figure of Jack the Ripper in the Chamber of Horrors, in accordance with Madame Tussaud's policy of not modelling persons whose likeness is unknown.
Visiting the exhibit is optional and is not recommended for young children or pregnant women.
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