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Colombo Welcomes New Wax Museum Featuring Lifelike Global Icons

Interactive Wax Museum at Independence Square offers visitors close encounters with celebrities, athletes, and entertainers

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Bob Marely

The Colombo Wax Museum officially opened its doors to the public yesterday at Arcade – Independence Square, offering a unique and immersive experience for visitors eager to see lifelike representations of famous personalities. The museum features an extensive collection of wax figures portraying singers, actors, athletes, and other global icons.

The lifelike figures were meticulously created by renowned wax artists Athula Herath and Mahima Herath, who designed each piece to capture the distinct features and expressions of the personalities they represent. Visitors can now explore the museum and interact with the exhibits, offering a close-up experience with some of the world’s most celebrated figures.

The museum promises an engaging experience for locals and tourists alike, providing an opportunity to experience the artistry of wax modeling while celebrating global pop culture and entertainment. With its detailed displays and interactive environment, the Colombo Wax Museum is positioned as a new cultural and recreational landmark in the city.

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