Icelandic museum phallologic

The museum phallologic Icelandic ( Hið Íslenzka Reðasafn in Icelandic), located at Húsavík, small town of the septentrional coast of the Iceland (but before with Reykjavík, the capital) is a single Musée in the world, exclusively devoted to the Phallologie, that is to say the study of the Phallus of Mammifères. The museum aims to gather specimens of Pénis of each existing mammal in Iceland. It also exposes specimens coming from species not acclimatized in Iceland, like various works of art devoted to the penis. Dated January 17th, 2005, the museum had 170 specimens coming from 43 animal species, without counting a “folkoric section” of 20 objects referring to 16 species, and a “foreign section” of 26 objects relative to 18 species.

Sigurdur Hjartarson is at the same time the founder of the museum and its director. In November 2001 the museum associated the assistance of a new principal phallologist, professor Matt Mutino, Danish School of research and studies of phallology.

Although the museum does not have a human specimen yet, it in the future seems to have received the legal insurance of the gift of such a specimen, by a giver not named.

External bonds

- - - - -: Multilingual site of the Icelandic Museum phallologic (Hið Íslenzka Reðasafn), including a detailed catalog, as well as a gallery of a score of photographs

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