Bizarre Wax Statues of Prince William and Kate Middleton Stun, Repulse Fans Online and in Poland
The royal couple has seen better days.
The royal couple has seen better days.
Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone helped fund his future experiments—some of which have proven tough to decipher.
The monument to everything weird is closing up shop after 26 years.
The museum will feature a bar, wedding chapel, and tattoo parlor.
In Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy, visitors get the benefit of free transportation and cultural experiences in exchange for their presence.
Hitler's Germany stole over 600,000 paintings during World War II. A new law will make sure museum visitors know about it.
The 72-year-old museum visitor claimed she had no idea the jacket was part of an art installation.
At the Franklin Institute’s Harry Potter exhibition, you can pot Mandrakes, brew potions, visit the Forbidden Forest, and much more.
If you were born during the Gen X years—1965 to 1980—the Illinois State Museum might feature your old Trapper Keeper.
The artist has left behind a body of work that keeps expanding. This time, it's a pencil sketch that's been in private hands since 1910.
After announcing its closure, the Museum of Pinball in California is auctioning off hundreds of classic arcade games this month.
For many years, the nude model for Gustave Courbet's 'L’Origine du monde' remained unknown.
There are a lot of things we don't quite get right about the Renaissance, including when it actually took place.
The 9/11 Museum has compiled over 1000 firsthand accounts from survivors, first responders, and eyewitnesses from one of the most cataclysmic days in American history.
‘Notorious RBG,’ the bestselling book, has inspired a traveling retrospective dedicated to Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Near, far, wherever you are, an iceberg is plotting revenge after years of being the butt of all your Titanic-themed jokes.
Michelangelo is one of the most celebrated artists in history. While he disliked signing his work, time and humidity changes may have just revealed a thumbprint on a wax butt.
The legendary singer and performer Prince's massive shoe collection is on display at his former home and studio, Paisley Park.
One of Judy Garland’s Dorothy dresses from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ was gifted to Catholic University in the 1970s, but nobody had seen it since.
When the Allison and Roberto Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals reopen at the American Museum of Natural History on June 12, they will feature a new exhibit of animal-inspired jewelry.
Attached to one of San Francisco’s Good Vibrations stores is a museum dedicated to the surprisingly long history of vibrators.
The next time you come across a portrait stolen from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, you can alert Interpol without making a single phone call.
Elvis Presley’s Graceland hasn’t changed too much since he lived there—the last record he ever listened to is still in the record player.
The Louvre’s online database includes literally everything, from artworks in storage to those on display at other museums.