Iceland’s most unusual museum

Iceland’s most unusual museum

The next time you’re in Iceland, you could always think about seeking out an unusual stop: the Icelandic Phallological Museum. It hosts a collection of 261 male, um, organs from 90 species. But no humans. Yet.
Four men have promised to donate their penises to the museum upon their deaths. They would join a sperm whale (154 pounds and 5.58 feet long), the largest, and a hamster (2mm), the smallest, among others.
The museum opened in 1997 and its number of visitors has been growing each year. And about 60% are women.
The founder and owner, Mr. Hjartarson, has been collecting animal sex …read more


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