Madame
Tussaud's is London's busiest attraction and
houses one of the world's largest collection of lifelike
wax models of celebrities, politicians and other world
famous people.
The roots of London’s busiest attraction can be
traced back to France. Marie Grosholz was born in Strasbourg
in 1761 and she started to learn the art of wax modelling
in 1770. In 1795 she married an engineer by the name
François Tussaud and thus she was known as Madame
Tussaud.
She often travelled to many places and displayed
her wax models. She moved to England in 1835 and settled
at Baker Street, London. In a separate room she displayed
the guillotine's victims which she moulded during
the outbreak of the French Revolution. This section
is now well known as the “Chamber of Horrors“.
It is what this lady started more than two centuries
ago that had made Madame Tussaud's the best attraction
of London.
The "Spirit of London" is a thematic ride,
which portrays the changes London has gone through
from Shakespeare's era to the modern London as we
now see it.
Opening Times
Weekdays : 9.30am - 5.30pm
Weekends : 9.00am - 6.00pm