Mysteries at the Museum Season 17 Episode 39 Cosmic Collision, Haunted Hotel and Van Gogh's Ear
- TVPG
- January 16, 2019
In Mysteries at the Museum season 17 episode 39, viewers are taken on a journey through three different historical mysteries. The first mystery involves a cosmic collision that occurred over 4 billion years ago and left behind a rare and valuable type of meteorite. The episode explores the scientific significance of these meteorites and highlights the efforts of researchers to uncover more about their origins.
The second mystery centers around a haunted hotel in Colorado, where guests have reported strange occurrences and eerie activity. The episode takes viewers through the history of the hotel and delves into the various theories surrounding the supernatural events that have taken place there. Through interviews with guests, staff, and paranormal experts, the episode explores the unexplained occurrences that have made the hotel a magnet for those interested in the supernatural.
The final mystery of the episode focuses on the infamous story of Vincent Van Gogh and his severed ear. The episode explores the details of the incident, including how Van Gogh may have severed his ear himself and what may have contributed to his emotional state at the time. The episode also looks at the ongoing debate about whether or not the artist truly gave his severed ear to a local prostitute, and what may have happened to the ear afterward.
Throughout the episode, viewers are taken on a journey through history and given insight into the mysteries that have fascinated and intrigued people for years. With expert interviews, stunning visuals, and compelling storytelling, Mysteries at the Museum season 17 episode 39 is a captivating exploration of the unknown.