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20+ Surprising Objects Found in Museums

Some museums dedicated to natural history and the history of humanity have, in their collections, items that are beyond curious. In the Louvre, probably the most famous museum in the world and home to the Mona Lisa — for example, more than 380,000 objects are stored.

And some museums have items such as the tooth of a megalodon shark that got stuck in the spine of a whale and so many other extraordinary things that we have no idea that they exist or ever existed.

O awesome.club is fascinated by museum pieces and has selected for you more than 20 exotic objects, which are present in some museums around the world.

1. A human hair wig (approximately 1543-1292 BC)

2. The tooth of a megalodon that got stuck in the spine of a whale

3. The flag of the Spanish military ship San Idelfonso, which took part in the Battle of Trafalgar (1805)

4. A human skeleton mounted on the skeleton of a horse

5. The (fictional) skeleton of a ceutaur presented in one of the wild nature museums

6. A burr drill from Roman times, a tool for piercing the skull

7. Collection of fallen noses and ears of statues

8. One of the oldest diving equipment (18th century)

9. A kind of Swiss Army Knife from Nuremberg, Germany (16th century)

10. A portable, collapsible globe from 1852

11. Salt shaker in the form of a hexagonal architectural construction, France (1550-1570)

12. The sandals of Tutankhamun, Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt

13. A rhinoceros-shaped wine container from Han dynasty times in China (approximately 3rd-1st centuries BC)

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14. The first variant of the Monopoly table game (1930)

15. Woolen garment that is approximately 1,700 years old, found during the melting of a glacier in southern Norway

16. Does anyone in this museum have a sense of humor?

17. The puzzles in spheres produced in whole pieces of ivory, consisting of 5 spheres that rotate in a rotational manner (19th century)

18. Seashell Helmet (1618)

19. The oldest terrestrial globe, where America is represented. It was made with 2 ostrich eggs (1504)

20. Skeleton of a blue whale at the Natural History Museum, London

21. 400-year-old floral print dress recovered after a shipwreck in the Netherlands

Which objects in our post are most interesting? Do you have interesting photos of museum pieces? Share with us in the comments!

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