Everything you need to know about the Cabinet of Curiosities at the London Dungeon:
- Where: The London Dungeon, Westminster Bridge Road, SE1 7PB.
- When: From 5 April.
- Price: £29.50 per adult.
- Tickets: Book tickets in advance online for guaranteed entry.
If you're up for a fun, hair-rising afternoon this Easter, the London Dungeon’s chilling new Cabinet of Curiosities show explores Britain’s penchant (obsession?) for the paranormal, featuring haunted objects submitted by the public alongside eerie artefacts from the museum’s own collection.
You'll also get a chance to see uncanny replicas of The Mermaid and The Mummified Cat, two of the British Museum’s most spine-tingling artefacts believed by the Victorians to capture your soul. Spooky!
Britain’s most cursed object

As well as Victorian artefacts, the London Dungeon’s new Cabinet of Curiosities show features spooky items submitted by the public in a nationwide competition.
The winner, a cursed doll named Florence, was deemed to be the creepiest after its owner, 20-year-old Londoner Skye Burchell, discovered the figure moving and making unexplained noises in the attic of her family home.
Step into the Cabinet of Curiosities to see the possessed doll alongside other competition entries, including a haunted 1960s radio and more ghostly findings...
What else can I see at the London Dungeon?
The London Dungeon is a walk-through experience that recreates scenes from London’s scary history. Take the medieval lift into the depths of the dungeon and begin your journey.
Along the way you'll have a close shave with Fleet Street barber Sweeney Todd, investigate the mysterious identity of Jack the Ripper and discover the dreadful secrets of the torture chamber.
Feeling brave enough to dive into the spooky depths of the London Dungeon and its new Cabinet of Curiosities? Book your tickets now and check out London's other scary spots and attractions.