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Neighbors of the Reykjavík Phallological Museum tired of confused and curious travelers 7851

13. mar 2023 21:03

Some of the neighbors of the Reykjavík Penis Museum have grown tired of curious and confused travelers. A member of The Reykjavík Coworking Unit, a shared business and workspace office for local entrepreneurs and designers, was forced to put up a notice on the door to the office informing visitors that there were no penises on display at the office. 

This not the Penis Museum
This is not the penis museum the note reads. Visitors are instructed to return back to the street, turn left and walk 20 m (60 ft). 

The Penis Museum can't be missed: It has a giant picture of a penis on the door.

The sign has generated considerable interest, at least on social media. Ásta Helgadóttir, a former member of parliament for the anti-establishment Pirate Party posted a photo of the sign on Twitter which quickly went viral. The photo has been retweeted more than 30,000 times. Ásta told the local news site Vísir that the phot had broken her Twitter. 

The Penis Museum began its existence as a personal collection of various male sexual organs. Originally located in the town of Húsavík in North Iceland, the museum relocated to Reykjavík in 2011. Since then it has quickly become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Reykjavík.

 

 

Some of the neighbors of the Reykjavík Penis Museum have grown tired of curious and confused travelers. A member of The Reykjavík Coworking Unit, a shared business and workspace office for local entrepreneurs and designers, was forced to put up a notice on the door to the office informing visitors that there were no penises on display at the office. 

This not the Penis Museum
This is not the penis museum the note reads. Visitors are instructed to return back to the street, turn left and walk 20 m (60 ft). 

The Penis Museum can't be missed: It has a giant picture of a penis on the door.

The sign has generated considerable interest, at least on social media. Ásta Helgadóttir, a former member of parliament for the anti-establishment Pirate Party posted a photo of the sign on Twitter which quickly went viral. The photo has been retweeted more than 30,000 times. Ásta told the local news site Vísir that the phot had broken her Twitter. 

The Penis Museum began its existence as a personal collection of various male sexual organs. Originally located in the town of Húsavík in North Iceland, the museum relocated to Reykjavík in 2011. Since then it has quickly become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Reykjavík.