A fascinating journey into the minds of serial killers. Look beyond the myths and uncover the scientific truth of how real criminal minds work.
Debunk the mysteries behind the most twisted minds of the century with an exploration of serial killers’ lives from a scientific, historical and educational perspective.
See the never-before-displayed collection of hundreds of original artifacts, including documents and drawings of the most famous killers made by themselves. Step inside detailed recreations of the most famous crime scenes, and learn all about the FBI methodology to identify and analyze psychological profiles of these individuals.
Pullman Yards, 225 Rogers St NE, Atlanta, GA 30317, USA
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About the experience
An immersive true crime exhibition based on real, original artefacts belonging to some of the world's most notorious serial killers.
This is not a fictional reconstruction: visitors come face to face with objects that were actually used, touched, and lived with by real criminals, offering a powerful and authentic insight into the reality of serial crime.
Curated with a museum approach, the exhibition explores the subject from a historical, criminological, and psychological perspective, without sensationalism.
Yes, this experience features Virtual Reality content.
Virtual Reality experiences are not recommended for people with magnetic hearing aids or for guests with a pacemaker.
About tickets
In the Fever App, available on Google Play and the Apple Store
On the Fever website
You can find your ticket in the "Tickets" section of the Fever app (you can download it from the Apple App Store or Google Play). Please remember to log in with the same login method used to make the purchase.
You will also find your QR code in your purchase confirmation email.
Yes, group bookings are available via Fever.
Groups must consist of a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 25 people.
Press and media requests must be submitted through the official contacts listed on the event page.
For press passes or influencer access, please contact press@serialkiller-exhibition.com. Requests will be reviewed individually.
About access to the event
The exhibition is designed with accessibility in mind:
Visually impaired visitors can scan QR codes at each exhibit to access audio narration with detailed information and historical context.
Deaf visitors can access written information for each exhibit, ensuring full access to the content.
The exhibition is recommended for visitors aged 14 and over.
Adult supervision is advised for minors.
There is no traditional audio guide.
However, QR codes are available throughout the exhibition, providing additional information and context for each section.
Visitors are encouraged to bring their own headphones.