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The Museum of Curiosities, located at 35 Pembroke Street Lower in the heart of Dublin, houses a beguiling collection of the bizarre, the macabre and the extraordinary. Inside, you’ll encounter a two-headed cow, haunted dolls, mummified animals, peculiar taxidermy, preserved specimens and medical instruments from another age. Curated by Dublin…
The Museum of Curiosities, located at 35 Pembroke Street Lower in the heart of Dublin, houses a beguiling collection of the bizarre, the macabre and the extraordinary. Inside, you’ll encounter a two-headed cow, haunted dolls, mummified animals, peculiar taxidermy, preserved specimens and medical instruments from another age.
Curated by Dublin musician and cabaret performer Monsieur Pompier, the museum spans two floors and features strange artefacts gathered from across the globe. Inspired by Victorian cabinets of curiosities, each object invites fascination, unease or wonder.
A singular experience for those drawn to the odd and otherworldly.