ABOUT THE MUSEUM

The Graveface Museum is an informative and immersive glimpse into the human condition through actual artifacts and decades worth of research on topics ranging from true crime, cults, sideshow history, 1950s roadside attractions, secret societies, and the occult. If you are interested in these topics and open to learning new things you are guaranteed to walk away with knowledge, stories, and experiences you can’t find elsewhere.

The museum is home to the largest collection of John Wayne Gacy artwork and personal effects, as well as the largest collection of artifacts from the Ed Gein case on public display. Our goal is to educate those who strive for a deeper understanding of these very specific parts of history. This museum is a safe place for everyone/anyone who is curious to objectively learn about these events, people, and aspects of humanity that too often get glossed over, shrouded in misinformation or sensationalization which often arises with these subjects.

Free play horror-themed pinball/arcade room included with admission as a perfect palette cleanser after deep diving into some of these dark parts of humanity.

The museum is mostly self-guided but there are two portions of the museum that are guided with a brief 5-10 minute tour conducted by staff members who can answer questions that arise during your visit.

ADDRESS:
410 E. Lower Factors Walk
Savannah GA 31401
PHONE:
(912) 335 8018

Hours of Operation:

Thursday - Sunday, 12 pm-7 pm. (last ticket sold at 6:20).
To see the museum outside those hours, please contact us for private tours, parties, and more info on booking outside of normal business hours. We recommend giving yourself 1.5-2 hours to walk through the entire museum.

 

**This map below WILL help you find us**
and YES, our main entrance is technically in an alley.

CLICK HERE FOR A VIDEO TUTORIAL OF HOW TO FIND US. This link will redirect to our Instagram (@graveface_museum if the link is not working, this video is the first thing you’ll see). We are located BEHIND River St. One way to get to us: walk down the LINCOLN ST RAMP, turn RIGHT onto Factors Walk, walk EAST until you see our doors (before the Old Harbor Inn)

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Museum Guidelines

Please be respectful; we strive to create a welcoming, safe, and pleasant environment (despite some of the unpleasant topics covered) for everyone so please respect the space and fellow visitors. We exhibit original, one-of-a-kind artifacts that come with some incredible history— please don’t touch the non-interactive exhibits or pet the adorable taxidermy. Same rules apply to kiddos.

Photography is welcome and encouraged! We swap out exhibits frequently and there’s a lot to see so if you want to photograph anything during your visit that’s cool with us.

We reserve the right to refuse entrance to anyone who is intoxicated and/or may be a risk to the artifacts within the museum, other visitors, or themselves.

Absolutely no vaping/smoking inside. No food or drinks are allowed inside the museum, they may be disposed of before entry or held in the gift shop and returned when you finish your tour. Twist-top water bottles are ok!

We don’t allow large backpacks, tote bags, or oversized purses within the museum and you may be asked to leave your bag behind the counter. If possible, please leave your oversized bags at home or your hotel.