Wallah! 8 Magic Museums Around the World

Season 4, Episode 2,   Feb 07, 2022, 04:25 PM

If a magician's tricks have ever beguiled and bewildered you and left you wondering, "How did they do that?" perhaps a trip to one of these museums will hold the key to understanding how the mystery was accomplished.

Abracadabra. Hocus pocus. Alakazam.

But which magicians were the first to use those now-famous, albeit stereotypical, conjuring words?

Maybe the answer lies in the stops we’ll explore in this episode, which are magic museums around the world. 

We start out with museums dedicated to one of the greatest magical showmen of all time: Harry Houdini. Then we progress from there.

Stops include:

  1. The House of Houdini in Budapest, Hungary
  2. The Houdini Museum, Tour & Magic Show in Scranton, Pennsylvania
  3. Houdini Revealed, which was formerly known as the Houdini Museum of New York. It's actually currently closed but a note on their website says they're moving to a secret location in New Jersey. In the hopes that they reopen, I included them in this episode. 
  4. The House of Magic, or la Masion de La Magie in Blois, France
  5. The Musee de la Magie in Paris, France
  6. Magicum in Berlin, Germany
  7. The Vent Haven Museum in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, the World's Only Museum Dedicated to Ventriloquism
  8. The American Museum of Magic in Marshall, Michigan
Honorable mentions also include the Houdini exhibit at the History Museum at the Castle in Appleton, Wisconsin, and the House of Cards magic-themed dining experience in Nashville, Tennessee. Even though it's not a museum, it does display posters from magic acts and framed historic playing cards, which sort of gives it a museum-ish feeling.


https://youtu.be/bjVfhhyHeD4 - Link to the Houdini seance block falling over incident that I mentioned.

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Host & Guide

Courtney Mroch

Music:

Danse Macabre - Violin Hook by Kevin MacLeod