I'm staying in London for 4 days at the beginning of March, which will be my second time there.
As I'm a museum fetishist, I'd like to hear about some less known and obscure ones, that are still interesting to the cultivated and autistic mind.
Last time, I went to some of the well knowns;
- Imperial War Museum - 4/10, It looked good on the outside, but the collection was seriously low energy
- Natural History Museum - 3/10, Same thing, it looks like an adventure from the outside, but inside it's a mix of 30% fossils, and 50% plastic replicas (wtf) and at the time 20% fucking chavkids. Sad. (This perfectly taken picture sum it up all my feelings about it: https://puu.sh/tQIGU/9b89a76a3b.jpg)
- Science Museum - 6/10, was alright - science and shit. I don't remember much and it seems like I'm missing some pictures there, or I didn't take any...?
- British Museum - 8/10, finally a proper museum, but I only had time to only cover 1/4 out of it, so might return, dunno
- Bovington Tank Museum - 8/8, very high energy
- Madame Tussauds - 2/10, must be childhood memories from the one in Amsterdam, but the wax sculptures here didn't look any similar at all to the actual person. Low quality and energy.
- Sealife Aquarium - 7/10, I grew up on the coast, so I like the sealife, but there are better aquariums around.
Just to sum up that trip, I went to Paris at the same time, and those few museums I managed to scrape through there, since I had fewer days of disposal, especially since I found out the day after I arrived that the national day would happen when I was there, so that fucked up my day at the Musée de l'Armée, which made some of my soul die.
Still, I found this dank fossil museum, which actually contained of 100% fossils. (Pic related: https://puu.sh/tQIyC/205510e0b0.JPG - 1st level with current living animals and shit, and https://puu.sh/tQJ86/fb26e3d530.jpg - 2nd level with extinct shit. Can you find me?)
SOOOOOO.
Any ideas?