Medieval Torture Museum Chicago
Are you brave enough to enter one of the Windy City’s most wicked attractions? Travel to the Dark Ages at Chicago’s Medieval Torture Museum, an interactive museum highlighting the cruelest times in human history. Explore 6,000 square feet of over 100 barbaric devices and weapons used over a thousand years ago. From the Brazen Bull to the Breaking Wheel, you can look at ancient torture devices used from 500 to 1400–1500 CE.
The Medieval Torture Museum proves humans used to do some pretty messed up stuff. Check it all out at 177 N State Street—and be thankful you’re living in modern society.
Location
We recommend you eat before visiting the Medieval Torture Museum—otherwise, you might lose your appetite. Located in the heart of the Loop, restaurants like The Dearborn, Land & Lake Kitchen, and Harry Carey’s are all within walking distance. Want to catch dinner and a show? Stop at the House of Blues for great food and live music.
Have a little more time to spare? Take a walk down the scenic Chicago Riverwalk, Block 37, or even Millenium Park. All the sights you’re dying to see are near the city’s infamous torture museum.
Medieval Torture Museum Parking
If you’re not taking the train, parking is available. Find parking at 60 E Lake Street or the Rolls Royce Parking Garage near Wabash-Randolph. After all, it’s a better choice than taking your chances on street parking. Please visit General Parking for more information on nearby parking in the Loop.
Need tickets for the museum? Buy them in person or online—if you dare.
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Information
Garage Address
20 E Randolph St. Chicago, IL 60601
Phone Number
312-935-2894
Email
scot.malysa@intpark.com