So, you find museums boring? Well … have you tried these unusual museums?
Instant Ramen Museum – Osaka, Japan // A museum devoted to ramen … only in Japan. Once you are through the ramen history part make sure to make your own ramen cup with ingredients of your own choice. Not planning on heading to Japan any time soon? Check it on on Google Maps.
Museum of Broken Relationships – Zagreb, Croatia // The Museum of Broken Relationships hosts an intriguing collection of items related to shattered romances and the stories behind them.And yes, you can send in your own ‘exhibit‘ . What I really like about this museum is that it shows how we all share the same pain, regardless of our nationality or background.
Deutsches Currywurst Museum – Berlin, Germany // The curry sausage is one of Berlin’s culinary treats, as a matter of fact … they love it so much that they dedicated a museum to the the famed food and the legends and stories around it. Oh … and the €11 entry submission includes a sausage.
Museum Of Witchcraft – Boscastle, UK // Museum of Witchcraft a dedicated to witchcraft and Wicca. It apparently has the largest collection of witchcraft and Wiccan related relics in the world, so definitely take a visit if you are in the Cornwall area … do it for your 14 year old self.
Having soaked up the coastal vibes in Cinque Terre, I headed inland to Florence to spend a few days in the birth place of not only the Renaissance but also ICE CREAM (gelato). There’s also a Michelangelo’s David if you’ve heard of that. So today I’m sharing some yes, no,…
It may be pronounced a bit like ‘Groan’ but it’s the place I’m least likely to groan in the Netherlands and everyone should circle it on their respective travel maps. I say Groningen – or Grunn, but it’s actually a small town outside called Dullsville which I called my hometown…
While the photos I take on this blog aren’t always the best, I pride myself on at least trying a bit when I take them on my travels, especially when I bring my overpriced DSLR with me. But I wanted to get a real award-winning photographer’s opinion the best…
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Your comment about the Wiccan museum – “do it for your 14 year old self” is so funny because it’s true. Why did wicca seem so fascinating back then??
I think if I got to full my own Ramen cup with ingredients of my own choice, it’d be the biggest Ramen cup ever! I would probably put every topping in there, kind of like what I do with self serve frozen yogurt nowadays.
I’ve actually been to that Ramen museum in Osaka. It was really cool and the food we got to make at the end was amazing – definitely a museum I’d recommend! 🙂
I’ve actually been to the Museum of Witchcraft and it was disappointing to be honest. Would love to give the other three a try though – the Museum of Broken Relationships sounds very interesting!
I love this post so much! I love finding inspiration to go all over the world & your blog is loaded with it. Definitely going to be using a lot of your advice when I move to France!
Xoxo Fallon. http://www.la-vie-en-lavande.blogspot.com
Great post!
Yes, we Germans love our currywurst <3
I´ve been to the Ramen Museum as well, but the Museum of broken relationships sounds interesting, too!
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Your comment about the Wiccan museum – “do it for your 14 year old self” is so funny because it’s true. Why did wicca seem so fascinating back then??
I think if I got to full my own Ramen cup with ingredients of my own choice, it’d be the biggest Ramen cup ever! I would probably put every topping in there, kind of like what I do with self serve frozen yogurt nowadays.
Museum of Broken Relationships – Zagreb, Croatia would be interesting. I recently went to a Hello Kitty exhibit, that was interesting.
I’ve actually been to that Ramen museum in Osaka. It was really cool and the food we got to make at the end was amazing – definitely a museum I’d recommend! 🙂
Museum of Broken Relationship! I want to go there. It sounds really interesting!
I really laughed at the German museum :’)
That is a lovely museum
I went to the museum of broken relationships it was so so so sad, but absolutely amazing. The others look bizarre!
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I haven’t really been to an unusual museum. Loved this post though. Fun read.
Christina http://www.cityloveee.blogspot.com
Ah nee, hoe heb ik het curryworst museum kunnen missen in Berlijn?? Nu moet ik wel een keer terug…
I would love that wiccan museum – absolutely do it for your fourteen year old self! I lived in Cornwall for years and never heard of this place!
I’ve actually been to the Museum of Witchcraft and it was disappointing to be honest. Would love to give the other three a try though – the Museum of Broken Relationships sounds very interesting!
Interesting! Previously I’d only ever heard of the Museum of Broken Relationships. I’d love to check out all of these!
I love this post so much! I love finding inspiration to go all over the world & your blog is loaded with it. Definitely going to be using a lot of your advice when I move to France!
Xoxo Fallon.
http://www.la-vie-en-lavande.blogspot.com
Great post!
Yes, we Germans love our currywurst <3
I´ve been to the Ramen Museum as well, but the Museum of broken relationships sounds interesting, too!