What makes it 85% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor can read every label at own speed, chat with knowledgeable staff, and use free Wi-Fi; graphic exhibits suit mature adults, and lift access eases independent navigation.
Why 1.5-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time to read exhibit labels and explore the full instrument collection at a relaxed pace.
Explore the instrument collection:
Walk through displays of 100+ medieval and early modern torture devices.
Tip: Begin at the oldest cell to follow the evolution of punishment methods.
Enter the reconstructed torture cell:
Step into a life-size medieval cell with ambient dripping-water sounds.
Tip: Pause inside to absorb the atmosphere before moving on.
Talk with museum staff:
Ask guides about device origins and the history of local justice.
Tip: Request details on any behind-the-scenes anecdotes or hidden stories.
Use free Wi-Fi for research:
Access online resources for translations and deeper historical context.
Tip: Look up unfamiliar terms on your phone to enrich your visit.

Jessica Gorman
Very nice to experience. We went to a torture museum in Amsterdam but this one is much better. Very educational with easy to read plaques that are detailed and informative. The wax sculptures are very life-like. We also received a student discount which made it even more worth the price of admission.
Amy Woodward
Great way to learn about the history of torture! We spent a good 2 hours reading the information provided with the displays.
Sara Rossi
I visited both this museum and the wichcraft one, the cost was 12€ for both with a student ID. It is fun if you like morbid stuff like this, they don't have the best statues demonstrating but it is quite fun
Lucian Marin
If you're into medieval history, this museum is for you. It's quite a short visit, probably an hour if you read all the descriptions. There are many different torture devices, from your classic stocks to the iron maiden. The models look terrifying as well, like you almost feel their pain. At the end, there's a torture cell that turns you into the prisoner for a split second, with a dripping sound...
Visit in January on weekdays for near-empty galleries and a quiet experience.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Museum entry | EUR 9 |
| Combo ticket for Witchcraft Museum | EUR 15 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 24 |
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