From underwater exhibits and a giant chocolate fountain, to displays of items from failed relationships and more, we've rounded up the most unique museums in the world to add to your bucket list
Travel might be on hold for a while due to Covid-19 but that doesn't mean you can't start planning your next getaway. Visiting a museum is a must in every country you visit.
While most people clamour to Lourve for Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa while visitors flock to The Museum of Modern Art for Van Gogh's The Starry Night, if you're on the lookout for something that's off-the-beaten-path to include in your bucket list, you'll be pleased to know that there are a lot of other interesting museums out there that guidebooks won't tell you.
Say goodbye to the crowds and get your cameras out for your next trip because we've rounded up the most unique museums in the world for you to visit.
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1. Cancun Underwater Museum of Art, Mexico
The Cancun Underwater Museum or Museo Subacuático de Arte (MUSA) in Mexico prides itself as being the biggest underwater museum in the world. This underwater paradise draws nearly 750,000 tourists yearly and is nestled between the islands of Cancun and Isla Mujeres.
Home to 500 sculptures, most of which are by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor and the rest by local Mexican sculptors, the museum serves as a destination for divers to go to which helps to preserve the nearby coral reefs––a vision that the founders wanted.
The exhibits on display portray varying themes from capital greed to the lives of fishermen with notable ones include Inertia, The Banker and Understanding. The tours are divided into Punta Nizuc for snorkelling and Manchones for scuba diving.
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