Stoke-on-Trent, UK – In a city known for its industrial history, a spine-chilling revolution has taken place with the opening of the United Kingdom’s first Museum of Horrors. Located in Stoke-on-Trent, this immersive attraction offers a one-of-a-kind experience for horror enthusiasts and movie buffs alike.
Daily Guided Tours for the Brave (Ages 13+)
The Museum of Horrors invites guests to embark on a journey through the twisted realms of horror with its daily guided tours. With each tour tailored to provide a personalised experience, visitors will navigate through a series of themed rooms, each dedicated to specific genres of horror movies.
From classic suspense to modern psychological thrillers, the museum showcases an extensive collection of props from both TV and horror films, as well as eerie artifacts from the macabre world. It’s a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with iconic items that have left an indelible mark on the cinematic world of horror.
True Crime Room: A Glimpse into the Dark Side
For those with a morbid curiosity, the Museum of Horrors boasts a special True Crime room. Guests can become criminal investigators for a moment, delving into the chilling evidence and artifacts from some of the world’s most notorious crimes. Handle items connected to infamous figures such as Ted Bundy, Ed Gein, The Krays, Dennis Nilsen, and Jeffrey Dahmer, offering a spine-tingling encounter with real-life horror.
Scream Team Takeover: Actor Days for the Fearless
Twice a month, the museum takes horror to the next level with a “scream team” takeover. These special days, reserved for the fearless, feature waiver-signed actor experiences that are not for the faint of heart. It’s a chance to immerse oneself in the terror of live horror scenarios, making this attraction truly stand out as something special and unique for the UK.
Showroom Finale: Extensive Collection of Horror Movie and TV Artifacts
The museum tour concludes in the Showroom, where guests can get up close and personal with an ever-growing collection of notorious horror movie and TV artifacts. No two visits are the same, as the collection expands over time, ensuring a fresh and thrilling experience with each return.
It’s a spine-chilling adventure that pushes the boundaries of the typical museum experience, and the Museum of Horrors in Stoke-on-Trent invites all brave souls to step inside and explore the dark, twisted world of movies and the macabre. Please note that while immersive photography and videography are not permitted within the museum, the memories forged within its eerie confines are sure to last a lifetime. Consider this your invitation to confront your deepest fears and indulge in the morbid allure of the UK’s first Museum of Horrors.
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All bookings for the Museum of Horrors must be made via Facebook at this moment.
Simply inbox the museum page and state if you would like a guided tour or if you would like to visit on an actor day and a member of staff will be happy to arrange a date and time for you to attend along with taking payment for your booking slot.
Please note that a maximum of 6 people can be accommodated for both the guided tour and actor day slots.
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