The Icelandic Phallological Museum in Reykjavik showcases a fascinating collection of penile specimens from various mammals, providing a unique and educational experience about the diversity of genitalia.
The Icelandic Phallological Museum in Reykjavik showcases a unique collection of over 280 phallic specimens from various mammals, including whales, seals, and humans. Established in 1997 by Sigurður Hjartarson, it aims to explore and celebrate the diversity of male genitalia across species. Visitors can explore the intriguing displays and learn about the cultural significance of phalluses in different societies.