Museum of Torture - Inquisicion

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Santillana del Mar, Spain

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Museum of Torture - Inquisicion Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum of Torture - Inquisicion is located in Santillana del Mar, Spain on Calle de Bertrand Clisson, 1,. Museum of Torture - Inquisicion is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category museum in Spain.

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Calle de Bertrand Clisson, 1,

Phone

+34942840273

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Sara Alarcon

Very interesting! Don't let your imagination fly high cuz you will feel sick

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Gavin Nic

Fascinating and horrific in equal measure! This is not entertainment. However it is still highly recommended. It is truly distressing to see what mankind is capable of. Terrible cruelty is on display in very corner of this museum. Essential for adults so that we can protect our world from descending to these or similar acts again. The incredible beauty and peaceful nature of the town outside this museum exaggerated the experience for me. I brought a 13 year old boy with me thinking this would be fun. He was pretty upset so I would not recommend bringing smaller children to this. Go... but be ready to be shocked.

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Will Bagnall

Very detailed descriptions and wide variety of torture objects, however the descriptions seem to have been written by a complete sadist.

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Dan roe420

Great , not advised for children but a really good selection of torture equipment and descriptions in all languages, 4 pp

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Antony Charnock

Not quite York Dungeons but still very informative. Just remember 'No one expects the Spanish inquisition!!!'

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Noel Kelly

This is a hidden Jem only bad thing was got a parking ticket but I payed for parking I think they are very fast to give them out

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Esteve Maruri i Camps

A terrible and awesome testimony of a not that far time where torture was an instrument of the church. It's hard to assume but a reality that torture is still in the midst of almost all police forces. It would be nice that the museum had elevators, if you are with a wheelchair or a stroller, not recommended.

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Familie Douze

Oke but nothing special. The real torture starts when one has to grab the attention of the girl who has to sell the tickets for the museum. Her mobile phone seems to be more attractive than the one job she has to do.