It's a wonderful place. It's an incredible place. I love everything here. It's like a love of nature, everything here, the waxworks of famous people in Spanish history and famous people today.
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Madrid Wax Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Like every great city, Madrid is home to a wax museum. The Museo de Cera chronicles Spain's most famous people and events in meticulously crafted wax figures. These figures come to especially gory life in a scene depicting a torture chamber from the Spanish Inquisition. The wax is used in more traditional ways in the representation of Spain's royal family, its sports stars and its celebrities.
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Madrid Wax Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's a wonderful place. It's an incredible place. I love everything here. It's like a love of nature, everything here, the waxworks of famous people in Spanish history and famous people today.
Loved everything here, the waxworks of famous people in Spanish history and famous people today, all in the background and lights here, lifelike and now before our eyes.
It's a nice place. It's an incredible place. I love everything here. It's like a love of nature. I recommend everyone to go there once. You'll feel like I'm telling you the truth.
Passing by here, I went in and saw that there were wax figures of famous people in Spain at various periods, and they were lifelike under the light. The wax figures were made very real and good.
It's really cold after a long time and need a coat. The cultural relics are still very eye-catching, because the venue is really big, and most people can't feel it when there are many people.