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Discover the dark and fascinating world of Mary Shelley at Bath's House of Frankenstein, featuring interactive exhibits, a terrifying basement, and iconic displays.
The Bath: Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein offers an intriguing glimpse into the life of Mary Shelley and her legendary creation. For $22.56 per person, visitors gain access to a museum that spans 4 floors and a basement, packed with interactive environments and immersive displays. The experience is designed to appeal to fans of horror, history, and pop culture, making it a compelling stop during a visit to Bath, Somerset.
The tour is especially popular for its multi-sensory exhibits, including a life-sized, animated 8-foot Frankenstein monster and a creepy basement walkthrough. While it may not suit everyone — particularly those with mobility issues or claustrophobia — the overall experience offers a great value and a unique way to explore the story behind one of the world’s most famous monsters.


This tour begins with an emphasis on Bath’s status as the birthplace of Frankenstein. Visitors learn about Mary Shelley’s life in Bath in 1816, the year she wrote the novel. The museum explores her unconventional, often tragic personal history alongside her global literary legacy. This historical context enriches the experience, making it more than just a collection of horror artifacts.
The museum combines artifacts, soundtracks, and bespoke smells to evoke the atmosphere of Mary Shelley’s time, giving visitors a sensory connection to her world. This approach helps deepen understanding of her influence on science fiction and her famous monster.
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The multiple floors of the House of Frankenstein are designed to give a comprehensive look at both Mary Shelley’s life and her literary creation. Each level offers interactive and immersive displays, including exhibits dedicated to popular culture, like the early Frankenstein films. The visuals and effects create an engaging environment that appeals to fans of horror, history, and movie buffs alike.
Visitors can expect to encounter interesting artifacts and informative placards that shed light on Mary Shelley’s background and the evolution of her monster in popular culture. The layout is praised for being easy to follow, with arrows guiding visitors through each section.

At the heart of the museum stands the stunning 8-foot-tall animated Frankenstein monster. This lifelike figure is a highlight, with some reviews describing it as jaw-dropping and terrifying. The creature, along with other artifacts and exhibits, helps bring the story of Frankenstein’s monster vividly to life.
The museum also features a display of the first Frankenstein film from 1910 in a dedicated screening room, providing a historic glimpse into early cinema. These elements combine to create an experience that is both educational and entertaining.
One of the most praised features is the basement walkthrough experience. Visitors are challenged to brave the dank, eerie corridors filled with sound effects, decor, and atmospheric effects. Reviews emphasize how scary and immersive this part of the tour is, often describing it as terrifying and great fun.
This creepy basement is designed for those who enjoy horror attractions, offering a hands-on experience that feels like stepping into a horror film. It’s important to note that this part of the tour may not suit everyone, especially people with claustrophobia or mobility issues.
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Adding to the museum’s appeal are two themed escape rooms. These interactive challenges encourage visitors to solve puzzles and uncover mysteries, enhancing the overall experience. While the escape rooms are not included in the ticket price, they represent an opportunity for additional fun and engagement if desired.
The rooms and exhibits are augmented with emotive soundtracks, bespoke smells, and effects, creating an atmosphere that is both spooky and captivating. The layout makes it easy to navigate between areas, ensuring visitors feel immersed without feeling overwhelmed.

The tour starts and ends at Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein in Bath, with show your booking confirmation for entry. The experience is best suited for those aged 12 and above; it is not recommended for children under 12, pregnant women, or individuals with certain health conditions such as mobility impairments, claustrophobia, heart problems, epilepsy, or wheelchair needs.
The opening hours are subject to change, so checking availability and checking times ahead of your visit is advisable. The tour includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for last-minute plans.
Priced at $22.56, this tour offers excellent value when considering the multiple floors of exhibits, interactive elements, and the immersive basement experience. Visitors report that the layout is well-organized, and the staff are friendly and welcoming.
While some features, such as the escape rooms, require additional booking and costs, the core experience delivers informative content, impressive displays, and plenty of scares. The reviews consistently praise the quality of the exhibits and the atmosphere, making it a must-visit for fans of Frankenstein and dark history.

The Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein in Bath combines history, horror, and pop culture into a compelling package. The interactive exhibits, terrifying basement, and iconic displays like the 8-foot animated monster make it a unique experience. Its affordable price and central location in Bath add to its appeal.
This tour is perfect for teenagers, horror enthusiasts, and anyone curious about Mary Shelley’s life and legacy. Be prepared for dark, spooky environments and some physically demanding sections. Overall, it offers a fun, educational, and chilling way to spend a few hours in Bath.
“Well worth the visit. Make sure you visit the basement this made the whole experience. So scary. The actor was brilliant. Had me screaming. So much…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 12 years due to the spooky nature and physical requirements.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there additional costs for escape rooms?
Yes, the escape rooms are not included in the ticket price and require additional booking.
Does the experience include a guided tour?
No, this is an entrance ticket to the museum. The layout is self-guided but easy to follow.
Are there any physical restrictions I should know?
The experience may not be suitable for people with mobility impairments, claustrophobia, heart problems, epilepsy, or wheelchair users.
How long does the visit take?
Most visitors spend around 30 minutes to an hour, depending on their interest in exhibits and additional activities.
What is included in the ticket?
The ticket grants entry to all floors and exhibits of the museum, including the animated creature and sound-visual displays.
Is there any food or drink available?
No, food and drinks are not allowed inside the museum.
What makes this experience stand out?
The combination of interactive exhibits, the terrifying basement, and its status as Bath’s birthplace of Frankenstein make it a distinctive visit.
Can I visit multiple times within the 10-day validity?
Yes, the ticket is valid for 10 days, allowing multiple visits if desired.