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7 lesser-known facts about Madame Tussauds Wax Museum

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 7, 2024, 08:00 IST
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Everyone knows about Madame Tussauds famous wax figures

Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is a household name, celebrated for its remarkable wax figures that mirror the likeness of famous personalities. While its exhibits are widely known, there’s much more to this iconic institution than meets the eye. This article invites readers to explore the untold stories and hidden facets of Madame Tussauds, offering a fresh perspective on a familiar landmark. Join us as we uncover the museum’s secrets, each one adding depth to the narrative of this celebrated establishment.

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The secretive sculpting

School Madame Tussauds is renowned for its wax figures, but few know of the secretive sculpting school within its walls. Here, apprentices are meticulously trained in the centuries-old craft of wax modeling. This hidden academy is where the magic begins, with each artist spending years mastering the ability to capture the essence of their subjects in wax. The school’s existence is a closely guarded secret, ensuring that the techniques and skills developed by Marie Tussaud are preserved and passed on only to a select few who continue her legacy.

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The Chamber of Horrors


The ‘Chamber of Horrors’ was one of the original attractions at Madame Tussauds, featuring wax figures of infamous murderers and criminals. It served as a grim reminder of the consequences of crime and was designed to educate and frighten visitors. This exhibit has evolved over time but remains a testament to the museum’s historical roots in showcasing the macabre alongside the glamorous.

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The missing figures

Madame Tussauds has seen several figures mysteriously disappear over the years. These missing figures have sparked intrigue and conspiracy theories among visitors. Whether stolen, lost, or destroyed, the absence of these figures adds an element of mystery to the museum’s history, leaving guests to wonder about the stories behind the vanished waxworks.

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The royal refusal

Not all celebrities and royals are eager to be immortalized in wax. Madame Tussauds has seen a few high-profile refusals over the years, with some individuals declining the honor. This selective participation adds to the museum’s allure, as the absence of certain figures becomes as notable as their presence. Mother Teresa was one such notable figure.


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The hidden signatures

Artists at Madame Tussauds often leave hidden signatures on their creations. These subtle marks are a playful nod to the sculptors’ pride in their work and serve as a secret connection between the artist and their art. Visitors who discover these signatures gain a unique insight into the personal touch behind each figure.

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The wax that never melts


The wax used at Madame Tussauds is a proprietary blend, specially formulated to withstand the heat and light exposure from thousands of daily visitors. This special wax ensures that the figures do not melt or degrade over time, preserving the museum’s collection for future generations to enjoy.

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The celebrity influence

Celebrities often collaborate with Madame Tussauds to influence the design of their wax figures. They may provide input on their figure’s pose, attire, or even the setting in which it is displayed. This involvement ensures that the wax figures accurately reflect the celebrities’ images and helps maintain the museum’s reputation for authenticity.

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