

A unique, immersive exhibition, The Museum of Impossible Things imagines what a museum might look like if all the myths of the world were real. First launched in at Makers Central in 2023 and now gearing up for a return in 2025 the museum uses interactive exhibits to inspire and enchant dreamers of all ages.
Emmeline de Sade
After being orphaned at a young age Emmeline de Sade inherited an estate and a fortune that would allow her to do nothing for the rest of her life. However with the goal of uncovering the world's mysteries and joining the entirely male Cryptozoological society she began her expeditions. After her mysterious disappearance in 1927 her research was largely forgotten until the early 20th Century when it was rediscovered and presented to the public.
Merlin's Tree
Saved from destruction after being hit by lightning this tree retains its magical properties despite being removed from the soil. The ever glowing mushrooms that line the trunk appear to stretch for eternity and the visage to the front implies that perhaps this is the very tree in which Nimue trapped the sorcerer Merlin.

Other Exhibits
The exhibits in the museum are constantly expanding as we uncover more magical artifacts. The current collection includes a singing bone harp though to be the origin of The Twa Sisters murder balled, magically moving stained glass windows and a divers helmet that still contains the kraken that may have taken the life of its owner.






