Weirdest Museums In The World

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Not every museum is an iconic symbol of art and culture. Some concentrate on the more exotic features of the planet

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Here are the weirdest museums in the world

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Beijing Tap Water Museum is dedicated to the ins and outs of tap water. It has 130 "real objects," models and artefacts

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The Museum of Bad Art in the US has only art too bad to ignore. It is located "conveniently beside the toilets" in Massachusetts

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The Dog Collar Museum in England has a display of puppy clothes with items dating back centuries. It also has canine accessories from medieval times

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Avanos Hair Museum in Turkey has walls covered with the largest collection of hair sourced from more than 16,000 women with their names and addresses 

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The Bread Museum in Germany has 18,000 exhibits depicting the 6,000-year history of bread. Ironically, there is no edible loaf within the museum

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Sulabh International Museum of Toilets, Delhi, showcases toilets, loos and commodes. It shows the history of sanitation and bathroom accessories from 50 countries

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British Lawnmower Museum displays the cutting-edge history of grass management and the garden tool

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The Torture Museum in Amsterdam explores the history of torture devices including the "Inquisition Chair," the "Guillotine," the "Flute of Shame," and the "Skullcracker"

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