1. Museum of Evil Art
They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and for the curators of the Museum of Evil Art, none of the pieces and paintings on display are beautiful. They are either bad pieces made by talented artists or bad pieces made by extremely untalented artists. The museum includes vivid photographs, landscapes and reproductions such as the Mana Lisa and Andrea Schmidt, Vancouver, Canada, reproduced by the Mona Lisa.
2. Museum of Dog Neck in Leeds Castle

Located inside Leeds Castle in Kent, England, this museum features a five-century-old dog collar. Some are made of iron, some are plastic and some have large screws. Where dog collars represent the little garment that transforms dogs from wildlife into man’s best friend.
3. International Museum of Bananas

In this museum in California you can find almost everything in the shape of a banana. Some examples of what bananas might be: banana suits, clips, figurines, CD players, and salt and pepper shakers. Even better, you can eat virtually any banana-flavored meal like banana ice cream, banana soda, banana juice and of course fresh bananas.
4. Beaver Patton Museum

Learn about the history of buttons. Browse a collection of thousands of buttons that are made for different purposes and from different materials, including just political, comic and entertainment buttons. Visitors can also make their own buttons at the Beaver Patton Museum
5. National Museum of Mustard

Its founder Barry Levinson is seriously committed to mustard. He quit his job as assistant attorney general to start this museum of honoring spices in Middleton, Wisconsin. The museum contains about 5,700 mustards from all 50 United States and more than 70 other countries.
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6. Museum of the crowd

Also known as the Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement (Mob Museum) is located in downtown Las Vegas, United States and offers a comprehensive history of organized crime and an overview of the Mob world. Founded in a former U.S. post office and courthouse in 1933, the Mob Museum has permanent and rotating exhibits on everything related to the past and present of crime, including the Valentine’s Day Massacre Wall and a selection of movies.
7. The Bread Museum

The museum is dedicated to the ancient bread industry and includes figurative archaeological pieces of bread and preservation methods, methods of grinding primitive cereals at home and making bread at home.
8. Brocken Museum of Failed Relationships

The museum opened in the Croatian capital Zagreb in 2010. Developed by founders Olinka Vištica and Dražen Grubiši, the idea, after their failed relationship, was to gather experiences and experiences from other relationships and even included donations from locals. The museum has since expanded to include pop-up pages where you can view broken relationships of people from all over the world. How to heal their broken hearts.
9. Lee Maxwell Washing Machine Museum

Who would have thought that there would be such an interest in washing machines? Located in Colorado, the museum houses more than 1,400 antique washing machines. Lee Maxwell, a retired professor of electrical engineering from Colorado State University, began collecting washing machines in 1985, and the collection grew so large that he was awarded the Guinness World Record for the largest collection of washing machines in the world.
10. Museum of Miniature Books

Books come in all shapes and sizes, and at the Museum of Miniature Books in Baku, Azerbaijan, these books come in miniature. The Museum of Miniature Books, opened in 2002, contains thousands of small books from the private collection of book lovers. Some of the books are so small that they can only be read with a magnifying glass.
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