Planning to visit the Fiberglass Freaks' Batman Museum? Before you do...
It’s Time to Get Batty!
We want you to be immersed in our Batman museum, where you can experience the fun and the history; and this is why we offer several ways for you to help maintain and develop the museum. Whether you are a fan of the Batman comic book, the 1966 BATMAN TV show, or a fan of the movies and other shows, or because you care about preserving a local historical building, or perhaps you're a looking for an awesome location for your next birthday party, we have everything for you. Become a member today!
The Fiberglass Freaks' Batman Museum is educational, with topics ranging from comic book history through sets, props, and how a television show is produced, as well as how Fiberglass Freaks builds licensed 1966 Batmobile replicas. Schedule your group tour today!
Group ToursOur memberships provide some great discounts, and it is for a worthy cause--preserving the historical building in which the museum is housed, and building upon the Batman history within.
Ways to supportOur museum is the ideal year-round location to host your birthday party or special event.
Rental OptionsOur Museum
FIRST OF ALL, IT'S FUN!
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Bottom Floor
Downstairs is where the bulk of the memorabilia is on display, along with rare artwork and print materials from the 1960s and beyond. Mark Racop’s…
The Gift Shop
Fiberglass Freaks Museum sells museum entry tickets, T-shirts, hats, mugs, and other Fiberglass Freaks and licensed Batman and DC Comics merchandise. Merchandise will be sold…
The Main Floor
The museum building is 7,284 square feet. It houses two floors of mostly 1966 Batman sets, props, statues, and memorabilia, but all versions of Batman…
Coming Events
Upcoming Events
In the news
- 28 Aug
The Batman Museum Receives Help
Read moreLogansport City Councilman Dave Morris and Economic Development Bill Cuppy decided that it was time to help Mark Racop and his team finish up the
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Fiberglass Freaks’ Batman Museum
Read moreBatman is coming soon to Logansport, Indiana! See a replica of the Wayne Manor study, documentaries about Fiberglass Freaks licensed 1966 Batmobiles, the Rogues Gallery
- 20 Jul
FIBERGLASS FREAKS’ BATMAN MUSEUM OPENING ON HALLOWEEN
Read more9-23-24 Mark Racop became interested in Batman when he was two-years-old, and over the years he has amassed a collection of over 2,500 pieces of
- 18 Jul
Uber Batfans Get a Sneak Peek
Read moreUber Batman fans Troy Maynus and Chris Chaisson dropped by to check out the Fiberglass Freaks’ Batman Museum. They thoroughly enjoyed what they
What our visitors are saying about their experiences
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Museum has several different area to peruse through and is very well done! Recommend the photo package so that you can get pictures in various poses and with various backgrounds. On average staff said visitors spend 45 min in the museum, though our group spent nearly 2 hours. Owner is the real deal, a super fan with endless knowledge!
Stephanie Knight -
If you’re a Batman fan (especially the 60’s TV show like I am) this is the place for you. Great exhibits, cool memorabilia and the staff is incredible. Well worth the trip!!
Megan M Howell -
Today was opening day at the Fiberglass Freaks’ Batman Museum in Logansport, IN. It is the stuff dreams are made of. What an amazing, truly special place. Huge props to Mark B. Racop and his dedicated crew for such an incredible achievement! For anyone who digs Batman or just enjoys being immersed in a unique, wondrous setting, visit this museum! And now… to the Bat-Poles!
Rob E. Boley -
Over the weekend, Louie and I had a great trip to Fiberglass Freaks’ Batman Museum. Mark and his talented staff and volunteers have put together an amazing experience — especially for fans of the 1966 TV series! The Museum is lined with photos and a timeline of the Batman character in Pop Culture.
Jim Alexander -
Well one of Drew’s happy places is to visit anything Batman. So here we are at Fiberglass Freaks’ Batman Museum in Logansport. It’s a must-see museum !!
Charlene Huffer Molberg -
My wife & I went there on Saturday & it was well worth the trip from southside of Indy! Loved it!
John Baugh -
We completely enjoyed ourselves today. Your museum is a very wonderful thing. Thank you so much for taking the time to do all this. My grandson enjoyed it. Best of luck to you going forward, Doug Denton, town board president, Monterey, Indiana
Doug Denton -
This is my Disneyland!
Kayleigh Mills -
You’ve gone way far and above what I was expecting. Congratulations.
Ed Merrill -
I think you’re going to do really, really well.
Scott Peattie -
Everything looks so nice!
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