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The DEVIL-ish Little Things Museum in Vancouver, Washington, is a one-of-a-kind collection dedicated to the playful and intriguing depictions of devils, satyrs, krampuses, and other horned figures from around the world. Curated over two decades by Marion Held, this museum offers an intimate look at the artistic, cultural, and historical representations of mischievous and mythical creatures.
Housed in a renovated 1911 church, the museum features an eclectic array of European novelty items, including devil-themed statues, lamps, jewelry, matchboxes, vases, and books. Each piece tells a unique story about how societies have viewed and portrayed these figures over time, blending elements of folklore, superstition, and humor.
Unlike traditional museums, the DEVIL-ish Little Things Museum is a private collection open by appointment only for small groups, providing a personal and immersive experience for visitors. Whether you’re fascinated by folklore, love the macabre, or simply enjoy discovering the unusual, this hidden gem in the Pacific Northwest is a must-visit destination.
Admission is $10 per person, and tours must be scheduled in advance. For bookings and inquiries, visit the museum’s Facebook page or contact the curator directly.
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