@ October 27, 2020
Sagrika Verma
Lovely place for tourists. The only problem is that there are around 20 wax statues only. Some of the statues are very real looking but some are not that good.
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Opened on May 11, 2016 by Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh, the Johnnie’s Wax Museum was brought into existence by a Gurgaon based company “BM Brothers”, which laid its foundation at the historic WillowBank Estate in the “Queen of Hills”. Featuring wax statues of 16 widely-recognized people from different backgrounds, the museum displays the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at the entrance. The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi and the ex-President of the USA, Barack Obama are standing face-to-face. Other names such as Steve Jobs, Johnny Depp, Michael Jackson, Paul Walker (actor of the Fast and Furious), Amir Khan, Harry Potter, James Bond, Tony Stark, Dwayne Johnson, Lionel Messi (Soccer Player), Indian rapper Honey Singh, Justin Bieber and Salman Khan are also there.
@ 27 Oct, 2020
Lovely place for tourists. The only problem is that there are around 20 wax statues only. Some of the statues are very real looking but some are not that good.
@ 21 Aug, 2020
Not worth.. they offer visitors 100 Rs discount for positive reviews on google.
@ 14 Oct, 2020
Not much to explore.... As always what you could expect more in a meusem
@ 13 Sep, 2020
Necause oosam collection big celbrity bt now is closed
@ 11 Jun, 2020
It is closed now. Though visiting it was a great experience once upon a time