What’s the best way to understand a bygone era? We can either find answers in books or explore the museums that the world offers. There are vast collections of artifacts available around the world for us to see and explore. From the underwater museum and chocolate museum to the spy museum and the museum of gold, we have covered every museum that will take your breath away. Let’s take a look at the museums.
1. Cancun Underwater Museum of Art, Mexico
The largest museum of its kind in the world is the Cancun Underwater Museum, locally known as the MUSA or Museo Subacuático de Arte. The museum draws nearly 7,50,000 tourists every year. It is home to around 500 sculptures, most of which were made by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor and the rest by local Mexican sculptors. You can explore the museum through scuba diving (cost per person: $90–$145), snorkeling ($47–$70), or a glass-bottom boat tour ($47–$70).
2. International Spy Museum, USA
If you wish to put yourself in the shoes of the spies, the International Spy Museum is the place for you. With the largest collection of espionage artifacts and first-person accounts from top intelligence experts, the museum makes you understand the role that intelligence has played in history and how it is used in the present. The authorities follow strict safety measures, including mask recommendations and cleaning protocols. The cost per person to explore the museum may range somewhere between $12 and $30.
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