Madame Tussauds - Gallery of Madame Tussauds London

Gallery of Madame Tussauds London

  • The Sleeping Beauty is the oldest existing figure on display. It was modeled after Madame du Barry. She appears asleep and a device in her chest makes it seem as if she were breathing.

  • Madame Tussaud herself at Madame Tussauds in London

  • Adolf Hitler

  • Alfred Hitchcock

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator

  • The Beatles

  • Benny Hill (Credited Tussauds Gard)

  • BeyoncĂ©

  • Prince Charles and Camilla

  • Charlie Chaplin

  • Elizabeth II

  • Pope John Paul II and other religious leaders

  • Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow

  • Keira Knightley

  • Kylie Minogue

  • Lady Gaga, the first person to feature in every museum across the world

  • Marilyn Monroe

  • Marlon Brando

  • Nelson Mandela

  • Pierce Brosnan as James Bond 007

  • Spider-Man

  • Christina Aguilera

  • Tupac Shakur

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