Medieval Torture Museum Chicago, IL
177 N State Street • Chicago, IL 60601
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Visit Medieval Torture Museum Chicago and discover the most extensive Middle Ages torture exhibits in the U.S. Located in the Chicago Loop, explore the interactive museum’s elaborate torture devices and realistic execution depictions that are not for the faint of heart! Do you have the courage to endure a visit to the horrifying evidence of human cruelty?
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Medieval Torture Museum Chicago is at 177 N. State St, Chicago, IL 60601. Located at the Page Brothers Building, beside The Chicago Theatre.
Medieval Torture Museum in Chicago typically opens at 10AM and closes at 8PM from Monday through Thursday and until 9PM on Friday through Sunday. Subject to change without prior notice. Last check-in is 30 minutes before closing.
You may stay for as long as you like, but most visitors spend about 60 to 90 minutes.
Medieval Torture Museum Chicago admits visitors of all ages. It's not recommended for guests under 18 without a supervising adult. One minor must be accompanied by one adult. Guests 9 years old and below can tour the museum for free, but parental discretion is advised.
The museum does not have its own parking area, but there’s nearby parking located at 20 E Randolph St. for a fee.
A Medieval Torture Museum ticket includes admission, audio guides in English and Spanish consisting of 56 stories about the torture implements and devices on display throughout the museum, and a ghost-hunting experience in each display room (delivered via a ghost-hunting app).
Please bring a headset and smartphone to access the complimentary ghost-hunting app.
The museum is wheelchair and stroller accessible.