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Louis Tussaud's Waxworks is a captivating journey through history and celebrity culture. With lifelike wax figures depicting icons from various eras, it offers an immersive and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages.
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Louis Tussaud's Waxworks is a captivating journey through history and celebrity culture. With lifelike wax figures depicting icons from various eras, it offers an immersive and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages.
It seems like some of the sculptures melted or something, so they had to replace them with cringy plastic copies. Queen Elizabeth II looked like an alive person (like a typical Madame Tussauds sculpture) - most of the other sculptures are kind of a riddle “guess who’s this ugly guy?”
Its a small gallery near the Umeda Sky Garden. We saw the 3D show lasting 6 minutes but show great images from the artist. You get to see the real images after the show. Enjoyed the great colours and images.
this museum had very interesting wax figures, some are amazingly done however some are not very professional. great for photography with some scary figures. fun activities for family and kids !
Louis Tussaud created a waxwork museum in London, 207 Regent Street, which opened 24 December 1890. The Regent Street waxwork museum was destroyed in a fire
I had aloof fun I will be back and bring my family and friends it was a great experience and a lot to do as well as activities love it