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The wax museum is located next to Regent's Park in northwest London. It opened in 1835, charging an entrance fee of 6 pence. It features over 300 wax figures divided into sections, created by Madame Tussauds, a French sculptor born in 1761 who learned wax modeling from Phillippe Curtius and later opened the museum in London, where she died in 1816.






