What They Found Inside This Ordinary-Looking Building In Philadelphia Is Pure Terror

By Editorial Staff in Geeks and Gaming On 22nd May 2015
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#1 The Mütter Museum gets its name from Dr. Thomas Dent Mütter who, in 1858, donated the original collection of medical artifacts.

#2 Mütter's purpose for donating his personal collection was to create a place for biomedical research and education.

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#3 But over the years, the Mütter Muesum has opened its doors to the public as its collection has grown.

#4 These conjoined twins are some of the Mütter Museum's creepiest residents.

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#5 The skeleton of a dwarf.

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#6 Smile for the camera!

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#7 Wax model of a child's body.

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#8 This nine-foot-long human colon is one of the most popular attractions at the Mütter Museum.

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#9 It contained at least 40 pounds of feces when it was removed from the body of a circus performer known as the Human Balloon.

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#10 The outside of the museum.

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#11 Collection of children's skeletons.

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#13 Aside from its actual medical specimens, the Mütter Museum is home to many wax models. They demonstrate the stages of different diseases.

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#15 That looks like it hurts.

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#16 The Mütter Museum even has pieces of Albert Einstein's brain that are divided onto microscope slides.

#17 Even though it seems like the creepiest place on Earth, the Mütter Museum welcomes over 130,000 visitors every year.