In 1816, Mary Shelley wrote the world’s first science fiction novel, Frankenstein, residing in Bath.
This world-first visitor attraction blurs the lines between a museum and an immersive visitor experience. The attraction extends over four atmospheric floors including their dank foreboding basement experience.
You’ll step into the dark world of Mary Shelley with a floor dedicated to uncovering her history and tragic life events, and confront the formidable 8ft monster recreated exactly as Mary imagined. You can experience all things Frankenstein, and his monster, in the attraction’s popular culture rooms, investigate their eerie attic quarters, and attempt to escape Victor’s Lair in their new Escape Room experience.
Bursting with unusual artefacts and vintage items, interactive multi-sensory environments, and assorted body parts, Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein delivers an unnervingly visceral, illuminating, and entertaining experience.
Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein contains ominous audio and visual effects, darkened environments, and some scenes of disturbing nature. Parents & Guardians should use good judgment whether the house is suitable for younger children.