Eden Musée
1884 establishments in New York (state)1915 disestablishments in New York (state)History of filmTheatres completed in 1884Theatres in Manhattan
The Eden Musée was an amusement center in New York City that featured a large waxworks collection, musical concerts and a changing selection of specialty entertainment, such as magic lantern shows and marionettes. It was opened on March 28, 1884. It featured a collection of paintings and became an early exhibitor of motion pictures. Located on 55 West 23rd Street in Manhattan in an imposing stone building. The building featured several halls with different themes. It was particularly known for its Chamber of Horrors, which was kept in the museum basement
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West 23rd Street, New York Manhattan
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West 23rd Street 51
10010 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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