The original Museum of Death opened in Los Angeles in 1995, 20 years before a second location came to New Orleans. Yet this atmospheric, quirky city feels like the natural home for it. It isn’t for the faint-hearted or easily upset, as the name might suggest, but there is an odd comfort in the morbid exhibits – after all, as the website says, “death affects us all”. Gruesome displays include body bags, a collection of skulls, antique mortician apparatus, crime scene photos and artifacts relating to serial killers.