VAMPA Vampire - Paranormal Museum Brings Haunting History to Doylestown

VAMPA Exterior  The museum is housed in a Victorian home

Doylestown, Pennsylvania Oct 18, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - VAMPA, The Vampire Art Museum, and Paranormal Archive offer a unique and thrilling experience for lovers of the supernatural in the heart of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Since opening its doors in October  2023, VAMPA has quickly become a one-of-a-kind destination for those intrigued by vampire lore, the paranormal, and faith through the ages.

VAMPAs mission is to foster a deeper understanding of how the paranormal has shaped artistic expression throughout history, while also exploring themes of good and evil. The museum's diverse collection spans centuries, showcasing a rare assortment of vampire art, paranormal artifacts, and objects of mystical significance dating back to the 1700s.

As the largest vampire and paranormal museum in the world, VAMPA is a place where the boundaries of reality and imagination blur, allowing visitors to experience the profound impact of the supernatural on art and culture, said Edmondo Crimi, Director, and Chief Curator of VAMPA. From sculpture and paintings to spirit boards and exorcism chairs, VAMPA has a vast collection of artifacts that reveal the enduring influence of myth and faith. In addition to its permanent exhibit The Art of the Kill and Treasures of the Paranormal, VAMPA regularly hosts events that blend art, folklore, and paranormal themes. This October, visitors can enjoy the VAMPA Family Fest on October 20th with live music, a Fairy Meadows craft area, and a kids costume contest and the Harvest Market on October 26th and 27th, which will feature vendors offering unique oddities and professional tintype photography from Philadelphias Vanity Tintype studio.  

VAMPA is open to the public every Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. Tickets are available for purchase both at the door and online, with admission priced at $15 for adults and $8 for youth aged 6-17. Children under 6 are admitted free, making this an affordable adventure for families.

For more information on VAMPAs exhibits, and upcoming events, or to purchase tickets, visit www.vampamuseum.com.

NOTE: Photos courtesy of @mortalityinfocus (Instagram)

An antique vampire killing set on display at the VAMPA Museum in Doylestown PennsylvaniaVAMPA The Vampire Art Museum and Paranormal Archive Logo

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