Wax World Museum
4.7 (2198 reviews)
Discover Wax World Museum in Old Goa, featuring lifelike wax figures of Indian icons, a 22-foot 'Last Supper' sculpture, interactive exhibits, a horror chamber, and a 12D movie experience, all set in picturesque surroundings.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Location
- How to Get There
- History and Influence
- Tips for Visitors
- Do’s
- Don’ts
- What People Say
- Nearby Places to Visit
Introduction to Wax World Museum
Tucked away in the historic heart of Old Goa, the Wax World Museum is a hidden gem that brings the rich tapestry of Indian culture and heritage to life in a remarkably lifelike way. Located just 11 kilometers from Panjim, the current capital of Goa, this museum stands as a testament to the region's blend of Portuguese and Indian influences. As you step inside, you're greeted by over 30 life-size wax statues of India's most iconic figures, each meticulously crafted with natural hair and artificial eyes that seem to tell a story of their own. The pièce de résistance is the 22-foot-long, 500-kilogram sculpture of 'The Last Supper,' a masterpiece that dwarfs you in its grandeur. With a guide to walk you through the exhibits, the museum offers a sensory journey that's both educational and mesmerizing, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to delve into the soul of Goa.
Location of Wax World Museum
How to get to Wax World Museum
History and Influence of Wax World Museum
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What People Say about Wax World Museum
The wax statues are good, but there was nothing else to see. It's a very boring place.
Average Service
Good place for kids and family but for teens and the youth may skip this place.
Average Service
A small museum showcasing wax idols of famous personalities, but not much else to see.