Johnnie's Wax Museumshimla
Features Celebrities' Wax Statues

Overview
Gurgaon-based BM Brothers have designed this whole museum along the Willow Bank Estate. The Museum houses some 16-odd wax statues that are made in London.
What To Expect?
A fun and interactive experience featuring lifelike wax replicas of global icons. You can stand beside and take photos with figures of Narendra Modi, Barack Obama, Steve Jobs, Lionel Messi, and even fictional characters like Harry Potter. The high-quality statues, crafted in London, provide a touch of Madame Tussauds-style glamour right in the heart of Shimla.
Tips
- Keep your phone or camera fully charged; the museum is designed specifically for photography and selfies.
- Consider visiting in the evening, as the museum stays open until 10:00 PM, making it a great post-dinner activity.
- Don't forget to check out the gift shop for unique souvenirs and the option to make a wax mold of your own hand (if available).
- Combine your visit with a meal at the many heritage cafes located on Mall Road.
- Be careful not to lean too heavily on the barriers or touch the figures, as security is quite strict to preserve the London-made waxwork.
Exploring Johnnie's Wax Museum
More About Johnnie's Wax Museum
Gurgaon-based BM Brothers have designed this whole museum along the Willow Bank Estate on the historic Mall Road. The Museum houses some 16-odd wax statues that are made in London by artists who work on world-famous wax exhibits. It adds a modern entertainment dimension to Shimla’s traditional heritage walk.
The collection is diverse, ranging from spiritual leaders like Mother Teresa and the Dalai Lama to Hollywood and Bollywood stars. Each statue is placed in a themed setting with appropriate lighting, making it a paradise for selfie-lovers and families looking for a break from historical sightseeing.
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How to reach Johnnie's Wax Museum
The museum is centrally located at the Willow Bank Estate on Mall Road. It is easily reachable on foot from Scandal Point or the Shimla Lift. Vehicles are not allowed on Mall Road, so visitors must walk to the museum.
Tips for Visiting Johnnie's Wax Museum, shimla
- Keep your phone or camera fully charged; the museum is designed specifically for photography and selfies.
- Consider visiting in the evening, as the museum stays open until 10:00 PM, making it a great post-dinner activity.
- Don't forget to check out the gift shop for unique souvenirs and the option to make a wax mold of your own hand (if available).
- Combine your visit with a meal at the many heritage cafes located on Mall Road.
- Be careful not to lean too heavily on the barriers or touch the figures, as security is quite strict to preserve the London-made waxwork.



















































