The Panacea Museum, located in the United Kingdom, was once the base of the Panacea Society, a 20th-century religious community. Spread across two homes, the museum provides a detailed look into the life of the society’s founder, Mabel Barltrop, in one building, while the other explores the community’s beliefs. This unique and almost exclusively female society is brought to life through the exhibits, offering visitors a chance to understand the historical and cultural context of this intriguing group. Today, visitors can explore the preserved spaces and learn about the society’s practices and daily life.
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