File:Wax sculpture of German Nazi party leader Adolf Hitler at the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, London 26-10-2013 - 16138462221.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionWax sculpture of German Nazi party leader Adolf Hitler at the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, London 26-10-2013 - 16138462221.jpg |
English: Wax sculpture of German Nazi party leader Adolf Hitler at the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, London.
Millions and millions of people have flocked through the doors of Madame Tussauds since they first opened over 200 years ago and it remains just as popular as it ever was. There are many reasons for this enduring success, but at the heart of it all is good, old-fashioned curiosity. Today’s visitors are sent on a unique, emotionally-charged journey through the realms of the powerful and famous. The museum-style ropes and poles have gone so guests can truly get up, close and personal with A-list celebrities, sporting legends, political heavyweights and historical icons, reliving the times, events and moments that made the world talk about them... The attraction’s history is a rich and fascinating one, with roots dating back to the Paris of 1770. It was here that Madame Tussaud learnt to model wax likenesses under the tutelage of her mentor, Dr Philippe Curtius. At the age of 17, she became art tutor to King Louis XVI’s sister at the Palace Of Versailles and then, during the French Revolution, was hastily forced to prove her allegiance to the feudalistic nobles by making the death masks of executed aristocrats. Madame Tussaud came to Britain in the early 19th century alongside a travelling exhibition of revolutionary relics and effigies of public heroes and rogues. |
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