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Phallological Museum Iceland Tickets
Phallological Museum Iceland Tickets
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Highlights
Visit the Penis Museum, showcasing over 500 specimens from more than 150 species. You'll see specimens in a variety of shapes and sizes, with the very sizable sperm whale penis being a must-see for visitors and a popular spot to take a selfie!
The museum was founded by a historian with a great interest in the science of phallology – each exhibit offers interesting science facts and details, blending fun with education.
Extend your visit at The Phallic Café and Bistro, where you can try penis-shaped waffles, local beers, and themed cocktails that you can even enjoy in the exhibition area. The gift shop also offers a range of unique souvenirs to commemorate your visit.
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The Icelandic Phallological Museum
VND 784.600
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Nice!Really easy to get the ticket
It was an interesting experience. The entry was easy and whole experience was about 45 minutes to 1 hour long. You get to see different mammals parts and some imaginary mythological creatures.
This was a great museum! It's a pretty funny concept, but thankfully the curators and owners understand the humor that comes with a museum of this type. Not only is it fascinating from a zoological perspective, it examines our cultural fascination with phalluses, while not taking itself too seriously.