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Discover the quirky charm of Reykjavik’s Icelandic Phallological Museum. Explore over 300 specimens, enjoy humorous exhibits, and sip penis-themed drinks for a fun, unique experience.
Visiting the Icelandic Phallological Museum in Reykjavik offers something you won’t find in most travel itineraries. As the world’s only museum dedicated solely to phallology, it boasts over 300 specimens from 120 species, making it a surprisingly fascinating—and amusing—look into the world of biological diversity and human curiosity. The full experience also includes a visit to the Phallus Café, where you can indulge in penis-shaped waffles or cocktails, adding a humorous twist to your Iceland trip.
What we love most about this experience is how it combines educational insights with quirky humor. It’s a chance to lighten the mood and see a side of Icelandic culture that’s both candid and playful. However, a minor consideration is that the museum is relatively small, so it’s best suited for those with a curiosity for the bizarre or who enjoy offbeat attractions.
This tour is perfect for travelers looking to add a unique story to their Iceland adventure, especially those with a good sense of humor or an interest in natural history. If you’re after traditional museums or grand exhibits, this might not be your cup of tea. But if you’re open to something a little different—and perhaps even a bit cheeky—you’ll find this visit surprisingly worthwhile.


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When you step into the Icelandic Phallological Museum, you’ll find yourself in a space that’s both educational and entertaining. The collection is housed in a modest but well-organized setting, showcasing specimens from animals as diverse as whales, seals, and reindeer, along with a few human donations. While the museum isn’t large—some visitors mention it feels just right for a quick visit—it packs in a surprising amount of information that piques curiosity and humor alike.
The exhibits are curated with care, highlighting details about each species’ reproductive biology. You might be surprised at how much you learn about the natural world, even amid the laughs. As one reviewer pointed out, “The combination of humor with the facts was perfect,” making the visit both fun and surprisingly educational.
The collection of over 300 specimens is the main attraction. These are sourced from 120 different species, including whales, seals, and land animals. The specimens are well-preserved and labeled, giving insight into their size, shape, and biological significance. Interestingly, the museum started from a personal collection and has grown into a globally recognized institution, still family-owned and operated.
We loved the way the museum balances scientific curiosity with a playful approach. For instance, the exhibit includes not only animal specimens but also some human donations, making it clear that the museum has a tongue-in-cheek attitude toward its subject matter. This blend of education and humor is what makes it stand out among typical museums.
Expect to stroll through rooms filled with fascinating, sometimes shocking, specimens. The lighting and display cases are straightforward but effective, focusing your attention on the specimens themselves. The staff is friendly and eager to share insights, and many visitors note that the guides seem to enjoy their work, which adds warmth to the experience.
One reviewer noted, “Staff were friendly and engaging, making the experience all the more enjoyable.” The interactions are relaxed, and you’re encouraged to ask questions—perfect for visitors who want to know more beyond just viewing the exhibits.
After exploring the museum, many find the Phallus Café to be a highlight. It’s a playful spot offering penis-shaped waffles, cocktails, and locally brewed beers. The drinks menu features fun, tongue-in-cheek titles, making it a perfect spot to laugh, relax, and reflect on what you’ve just seen.
Visitors have raved about the food, describing it as delicious and amusing. One reviewer mentioned, “The combination of humor with the food was perfect,” adding that it’s a lighthearted way to end the visit. It’s a memorable addition, especially if you’re wanting to turn the visit into a full, fun experience.
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Feedback highlights the museum as “something different” and “fun,” with many praising its affordability and humor. Kelsey called it “totally worth the cost,” emphasizing both its entertainment value and educational content. Gemma appreciated the friendly staff and the laughs she had walking through the exhibits, while Esme noted that although the museum isn’t very large, it’s just right for the price and delivers a perfect mix of humor and facts.

This experience is best suited for travelers who enjoy offbeat attractions, appreciate a good laugh, or want to learn about a unique aspect of biology in a straightforward, humorous way. It’s a good choice for those with a sense of curiosity—nothing too heavy, but with enough interesting details to make it worthwhile.
It’s also ideal for groups, couples, or even solo travelers looking for a quick, memorable stop in Reykjavik. Families with older children might also find it amusing and educational, though it’s less suitable for very young kids given the subject matter.

For $26, the Icelandic Phallological Museum offers a fun, unusual peek into the world of biological specimens, combined with a sense of humor that keeps the mood light. It’s a quick but memorable stop that blends education with entertainment—a great conversation starter and a story worth sharing.
The museum’s charm lies in its genuine enthusiasm and the lighthearted approach to a topic many might overlook. It’s perfect for travelers who love quirky museums, want a good laugh, or are curious about Iceland’s more playful side.
While not a substitute for grand, historical museums, it provides a refreshing, humorous contrast that highlights Iceland’s diverse cultural fabric. We’d recommend it to anyone looking to add a bit of fun and novelty to their Reykjavik itinerary, especially those who don’t mind a little cheeky humor.
“Totally worth the cost! Fun and educational experience.”
Is the museum suitable for children?
The museum is generally suitable for older children or teenagers with a good sense of humor. Very young children might find some exhibits inappropriate.
How long does the visit usually take?
Most visitors spend about an hour exploring the collection, enough time to see everything and enjoy the exhibits at a leisurely pace.
Can I buy tickets on-site?
Yes, tickets can be purchased at the door, but booking in advance is recommended to secure your spot and skip lines.
Are guided tours available?
The reviews mention friendly staff and guides who are happy to chat, but guided tours are not specifically highlighted as part of this experience.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible, making it easy for all visitors to enjoy.
What kind of food and drinks are available at the café?
The Phallus Café offers penis-shaped waffles, cocktails, and locally brewed beers, all with a humorous twist.
Is the experience family-friendly?
While generally suitable for older children, the humor and subject matter may not be appropriate for very young kids.
What is included in the ticket price?
Your ticket grants you access to the museum and the café but does not include food or drinks.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
If you’re in Reykjavik and looking for an experience that’s both amusing and surprising, the Icelandic Phallological Museum offers a memorable stop that combines curiosity, humor, and a touch of the bizarre—definitely a conversation starter and one-of-a-kind Icelandic adventure.