Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein, located in a 300-year-old Grade II–listed townhouse in Bath, delves into the life and work of the author who penned the iconic novel. The museum features a screening room where visitors can watch the first-ever Frankenstein film from 1910. Additionally, it offers two escape rooms and an immersive game, providing interactive experiences. Eerie artifacts fill the space, creating an atmospheric setting that captures the essence of Shelley’s gothic masterpiece. Visitors can explore the historic building and engage with the various exhibits and activities, making for a unique and educational visit.
Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein
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