Madame Tussauds Museum
An exhibition of wax figures by the French sculptor Marie Tussaud.
In the heart of Amsterdam, on Dam Square, stands a branch of the London museum.
Hollywood stars are the first to welcome visitors.

(Dwayne Johnson)
Lighting effects, decorations, and music complete the heroes’ images.

(Johnny Depp)
Interacting with your favorite actor allows you to take great photos.

(Leonardo DiCaprio)
Various photo zones allow you to become part of a movie scene.

(Pierce Brosnan)
Or simply sit at the same table in the company of a movie star.

(George Clooney)
Celebrities often provide costumes from their own wardrobes.

(Ryan Gosling)
Legendary characters take you into the world of classic cinema.

(Marilyn Monroe)
You can quite literally touch the great figures.

(Charlie Chaplin)
The sports zone features Dutch champions from a wide range of disciplines.

(Rico Verhoeven)
The energy of movement and the spirit of competition radiate from the athletes’ figures.

(Sven Kramer)
The pursuit of victory and the triumph of success are captured in the moment of raising the national flag.

(Jutta Leerdam)
The wax figures are so realistic that, in the soft light, they almost seem alive.

(Winner of the museum’s contest)
The tour of the Science and Art Hall begins with the figure of a brilliant scientist.

(Albert Einstein)
An atmosphere of inspiration emanates from the figures on display.

(Salvador Dalí)
Artists’ brushes shape history, and geniuses’ formulas change the world.

(Vincent van Gogh)
The museum’s waxworks are regularly refreshed with up-to-date personalities.

(Spider-Man)
Replicas of comic book and cartoon heroes delight young visitors.

(Hulk)
We conclude the tour with the museum’s founder, whose art of wax sculpting became the origin of a world-famous collection.

(Madame Tussaud)



