This museum houses a vast collection of penises from various animals, including whales, seals, and even humans.
Icelandic Phallological Museum (Reykjavik, Iceland):
Dedicated to displaying "art too bad to be ignored," this museum showcases a collection of art pieces with questionable artistic merit.
Museum of Bad Art (Massachusetts, USA):
Exploring the history and evolution of toilets and sanitation, this museum offers a unique perspective on a subject often taken for granted.
Sulabh International Museum of Toilets (New Delhi, India):
This peculiar museum exhibits a collection of thousands of locks of hair donated by female visitors from around the world.
Avanos Hair Museum (Avanos, Turkey):
Focusing on parasites, this museum provides an in-depth look into the world of these organisms through an extensive collection of specimens.
Meguro Parasitological Museum (Tokyo, Japan):
Showcasing items donated by individuals after the end of their relationships, this museum tells stories of heartbreak and lost love.
Museum of Broken Relationships (Zagreb, Croatia):
Vent Haven is a museum dedicated to ventriloquist dummies, housing an extensive collection of over 900 figures from around the world.
Vent Haven Museum (Kentucky, USA):
This museum features a collection of submerged sculptures and installations, designed to promote coral reef growth and attract marine life.
Cancun Underwater Museum (Cancun, Mexico):
Exploring the history of witchcraft and the occult, this museum contains artifacts, spell books, and other items associated with witchcraft.
Museum of Witchcraft and Magic (Cornwall, England):