National Museum of Funeral History
415 Barren Springs Drive
Houston, TX 77090
The National Museum of Funeral History is a popular roadside attraction located inside a small building in a former industrial park, and features an extensive collection of coffins, funeral service vehicles and case displays. Visitors can learn about funeral rituals and other customs from around the world. The venue features a unique collection of African fantasy coffins, John F. Kennedy’s original eternal flame, horse-drawn and motorized carriages, and a funeral bus.
Things to Do at the National Museum of Funeral History
In addition to an extensive collection of funeral vehicles and accessories, the National Museum of Funeral History is home to a school that teaches embalming. The venue is open seven days a week and offers discount admission for veterans and children. The primary goal of the National Museum of Funeral History is to showcase the history and heritage of the undertaker. Some of the things to do and exhibits to see at the National Museum of Funeral History include:
- Collection of funeral artifacts and instruments
- Exhibits about Civil War embalmer Dr. Thomas Holmes
- Vehicles designed to deliver the departed
- Fantasy coffins from Ghana
- Shaped caskets, including fish, chicken and automobile caskets
- 1921 Rock Falls motorized hearse
- 1900’s casket factory
Visitors can learn about the average costs of funerals around the world, explore the embalming school to learn about the embalming process, and see dozens of caskets and funeral accessories on display. From Egyptian mummification to the presidential funeral exhibit, visitors can explore several unique exhibits and learn some interesting facts about funerals and funeral processions from around the globe.
About the National Museum of Funeral History
The National Museum of Funeral History is one of the quirkier and unique museums and attractions in the Houston area and visitors can take a self-guided tour to see the hearses, wax figures and cases on display, and schedule a visit to the embalming school located on site. The gift shop features postcards, posters and collectibles.
