Warrens Occult Museum, Private paranormal museum in Monroe, Connecticut, United States.
The Warrens Occult Museum displays hundreds of artifacts collected by Ed and Lorraine Warren during their investigations into hauntings, possessions, and other supernatural cases spanning five decades.
Founded in the early 1970s by paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, the museum grew from their private collection and became linked to high-profile cases including the Amityville Horror and investigations documented in later films.
The exhibits reflect American fascination with supernatural folklore, demonstrating how tales of curses, hauntings, and demonic possession have shaped regional beliefs and continue to influence popular culture through books and documentaries.
The museum, located on Knollwood Street in Monroe with postal code 06468, is currently closed to public visits, and prospective visitors should verify availability and contact details before attempting to arrange private viewings.
The collection includes the Annabelle doll, a Raggedy Ann figure kept in a sealed case that the Warrens claimed was inhabited by a malevolent spirit capable of causing harm to those who disrespect it.
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