Icelandic Phallological Museum

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museum in Reykjavík
#5 in Reykjavík / #26 in Iceland
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The Icelandic Phallological Museum in Reykjavík, Iceland, is a unique institution dedicated to the study and display of phallology, the scientific study of penises. The museum houses an extensive collection of phallic specimens from a variety of land and sea mammals native to Iceland, including whales, seals, and even polar bears. Founded by Sigurður Hjartarson in 1997, the museum aims to present the diversity of the male reproductive organ in an educational and humorous manner. Visitors can explore over 280 specimens, learn about the biological significance and cultural representations of penises, and view an array of art and crafts related to the theme.


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