Torture museum

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A torture museum is a museum that exhibits instruments of torture and provides an insight on the history of torture and its use in human society. Several museums dedicated to the history of torture are located worldwide, but a higher amount are concentrated in Europe.[1] Most of them exhibit fake items, devices which were seldom or never used in real history, particularly in the "Middle Age", such as "Iron maidens" (a literary invention of the 19th century) or "breast rippers" which may have been used only in the ancient Roman empire.

Torture museums

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Europe

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Examples of the torture museums in Europe include:

The Museum of Medieval Torture Instruments was opened in 2012 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It uses human size wax figures to increase the interactive learning of what the Dark Ages considered to be torture.[2]

Examples of the torture museums in Asia include:

North America

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The largest torture museums in the United States:

  • The Medieval Torture Museum in the cities of St. Augustine, Florida and Chicago, Illinois
  • Medieval Torture Museum in Hollywood, California
  • Museum Of Man's Instruments Of Torture in San Diego, California
  • Museum Of Historic Torture Devices in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
  • Museo de la Tortura in Mexico City, Mexico
  • Museo de la Tortura Veracruz, Mexico

See also

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References

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