Madame Tussauds New York

Madame Tussauds New York (UK /təˈsɔːdz/, US /tˈsz/; the family themselves pronounce it /ˈts/) is a tourist attraction located on 42nd Street in the Times Square neighborhood of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Madame Tussauds was founded by the wax sculptor, Marie Tussaud, and is now operated by the United Kingdom-based entertainment company, Merlin Entertainments. The Madame Tussauds New York location opened on November 15, 2000.

Madame Tussauds New York
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Established15 November 2000; 23 years ago (15 November 2000)
LocationTimes Square, Midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States
FounderMarie Tussaud
Websitewww.madametussauds.com/new-york/en/ Edit this at Wikidata

History

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(2021)

Background

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Marie Tussaud was born as Marie Grosholtz in 1761 in Strasbourg, France. Her mother worked as a housekeeper for Dr. Philippe Curtius in Bern, Switzerland, who was a physician skilled in wax modelling. Curtius taught Tussaud the art of wax modelling.

In 1777, Tussaud created her first wax sculpture of Voltaire and soon after began sculpting death masks of notable victims in the French Revolution. These masks were then held up as revolutionary flags and paraded through the streets of Paris. In 1794, Marie's mentor, Dr. Phillipe Curtius, died and Tussaud inherited his entire collection.

Marie married Francois Tussaud in 1795 and lent a new name to the show: Madame Tussaud's. By 1835, Marie had settled down in Baker Street, London, and opened a museum, Madame Tussaud's. This part of the exhibition included victims of the French Revolution and newly created figures of murderers and other criminals. Several famous people were added to the exhibition, including Lord Nelson, and Sir Walter Scott. Some of the sculptures done by Marie Tussaud herself still exist. The gallery originally contained some 400 different figures, but fire damage in 1925, coupled with German bombs in 1941, has rendered most of these older models defunct. The casts themselves have survived allowing the historical waxworks to be remade. These can be seen in the museum's history exhibit. The oldest figure on display is that of Madame du Barry, otherwise known as "sleeping beauty", and this figure is located at Madame Tussauds London. In 1842, Tussaud made a self-portrait which is now on display at several Madame Tussauds locations. On 15 April 1850, Madame Tussaud died in her sleep.

In 1883, the restricted space and rising cost of the Baker Street site prompted Marie Tussaud's grandson, Joseph Randall, to commission the building at its current location on Marylebone Road. The new exhibition galleries were opened on 14 July 1884 and were a great success. A limited company was formed in 1888 to attract fresh capital but had to be dissolved after disagreements between the family shareholders. In February 1889, The Tussaud's group was sold to a group of businessmen led by Edwin Josiah Poyse.

Current status

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Madame Tussauds museums are currently owned by Merlin Entertainments after the acquisition of The Tussauds Group in May 2007.

Notable figures

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A list of some of the notable figures:[1]

Actors Musicians Athletes Leaders Icons Characters Television Fashion
Jennifer Aniston Pharrell Williams Sachin Tendulkar Joe Biden Albert Einstein E.T. Jimmy Fallon Adriana Lima
Leonardo DiCaprio Selena Gomez Muhammad Ali Kamala Harris Marilyn Monroe Iron Man Michael Strahan Sofía Vergara
Jodie Foster Justin Bieber Lionel Messi Abraham Lincoln Charlie Chaplin Spider-Man Jon Hamm Kylie Jenner
Angelina Jolie Ariana Grande Eli Manning John F. Kennedy Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy The Incredible Hulk Anderson Cooper Victoria Beckham
Priyanka Chopra Shawn Mendes Derek Jeter Mahatma Gandhi James Dean King Kong Kris Jenner Heidi Klum
Ranveer Singh Taylor Swift David Wright Martin Luther King Jr. Mark Zuckerberg Captain Marvel Oprah Winfrey Alessandra Ambrosio
Julia Roberts Harry Styles Cristiano Ronaldo[2] Donald Trump Michael Jackson Grizabella Kim Kardashian Kendall Jenner
Zac Efron Lady Gaga Kobe Bryant Barack Obama Elvis Presley Captain America Barbara Walters Anna Wintour
Shah Rukh Khan Dua Lipa Michael Jordan Dalai Lama Frida Kahlo Terminator Jenna Marbles Tyra Banks
Deepika Padukone J Balvin Usain Bolt Ronald Reagan Frank Sinatra Nick Fury Al Roker Billy Porter
Salman Khan Shakira Babe Ruth Bill Clinton Audrey Hepburn The Phantom RuPaul
Katrina Kaif Ricky Martin Carmelo Anthony Lyndon B. Johnson Andrew Lloyd Webber Black Panther Andy Cohen
Tom Cruise Bad Bunny Vinícius Júnior Rosa Parks Baba Ramdev Annabelle
George Clooney Rihanna Michael Phelps Richard Nixon Benjamin Franklin The Nun
Anne Hathaway Drake Stephen Curry George W. Bush Regan MacNeil
Chris Pratt Katy Perry George Washington Pennywise
Zendaya Anitta Patty Tolan
Neil Patrick Harris Daft Punk Erin Gilbert
Sandra Bullock Ed Sheeran Jillian Holtzmann
Matthew McConaughey Maluma Abby Yates
Awkwafina Adele James Conrad
Johnny Depp Beyoncé Loki
Sarah Michelle Gellar Nicki Minaj
Brad Pitt Avicii
Morgan Freeman Jonas Brothers
Whoopi Goldberg Jennifer Lopez
Timothée Chalamet Megan Thee Stallion
Salma Hayek Jennifer Hudson
Jamie Foxx Pink
Kate Winslet Sam Smith
Drew Barrymore Mariah Carey
Bruno Mars
Romeo Santos
Alicia Keys
Austin Mahone
Karol G

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Graphico. "Famous Wax Figures and icons – Madame Tussauds New York". madametussauds.com. Archived from the original on October 4, 2015. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
  2. ^ Hayley Skirka (November 19, 2022). "Cristiano Ronaldo takes over Times Square in new Portugal tourism campaign". The National News.
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