
7.The Vent Haven Museum
Ever walked in a room and found two scary Chucky looking dolls or Annabel’s? Now imagine a whole auditorium with thousands of scary-looking dummies of all kind seated in a hall looking straight at you. That is what it looks like when you visit the Vent Haven Museum in Fort Haven, Cincinnati, Wisconsin. With the dim lighting and the silence in the room, standing at the stage feels like coming face to face with hundreds of Chuckey’s.
The curator of the museum, Lisa Sweaty, who is a ventriloquist herself, tries to be as comforting and reassuring as possible, but that won’t make much difference if she leaves you alone in the room. The best idea, especially if you have dummy phobia, would be walking in with someone to grab their hand if you notice a very strange dummy looking at you.

8.The Museum Of Vampirism
Vampirism is a phenomenon you only expect to find in the films, well, until you enter the museum of Vampires and Legendary Creatures in Paris. Most visitors just call it the scary museum. It is the collection of the works of Jacques Sirgent, a scholar of Vampirism, sorcery, Occidental folklore, and other Macabre subjects. The museum feels like a walk through Dracula’s chambers. As you get in, you may feel like you are entering an open cemetery as the well-maintained garden has dead animals and dummies of human body parts hanging from the branches.
You come across the preserved bodies and dummies of witches that were burnt at the stake. He also collected and translated strange texts and other items, including vampire killing kits and other material on the alleged presence of supernatural creatures from all over the world. You can also buy mystic books that turn to dust upon touch and other collections that will remind you of vampires and ghosts forever.