You’ll Need Balls Of Steel To Visit Bangkok’s Nightmarish ‘Museum Of Death’ That Has REAL Corpses

Imagine a collection of your worst nightmares put on display as specimens in front of you. What does it make you think of. An evil scientist’s hidden laboratory? A torture chamber? Alien abduction?

Guess again. The Siriraj Medical Museum in Bangkok, Thailand is where you would be. Also popularly known as the Museum of Death.

akustressgiler

“But why?”

I’m glad you asked. One of the prime purposes of the Siriraj Museum is to collect disease-identified specimens for medical research. That’s what they claim it’s for, at least. The owner might just be a fan of Lovecraft. Why don’t you take a look for yourself and decide?

Topnaz

Meetrip

wonders-world

abunawaf

thedrinkingmarket
Tumblr

alwaysrestlessfeet/
Juliedemansky
Buzztache
Buzztache
Buzztache
Buzztache
Buzztache
Buzztache
Buzztache

And I didn’t even show you the weirdest stuff in there yet.

So which side of the fence do you fall on- disgusted or interested? Personally, I belong to the latter so if you happen to be as weird as I am you can find out more here.

To the rest, I bid you adieu. Sleep well tonight, guys.

You might also like
“I Had Projectile Vomited During Sex”: Annie Altman Details Trauma in Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Against Sam Altman
“Capture the Pilot Alive”: Iran Announces Reward After Downing US Fighter Jet Amid Escalating Conflict
‘Pookie Baba’ Case: Delhi High Court Says Memes Are Not ‘Mere Parody’, Orders Crackdown On AI Deepfakes
What Does ‘Floccinaucinihilipilification’ Mean And What Is Nirmala Sitharaman’s Connection To It?
Why Pujarini Pradhan Is Suddenly Being Called An ‘Industry Plant’ & ‘Fake’ 
India’s New Wage Rules Kick In: Gratuity Boost, PF Contributions Rise, In-Hand Salary May Dip; All You Need to Know About Salary Restructuring