Penis museum is no phallacy

Visitors walk around the exhibits of phalluses from whales, seals, bears and other mammals, in the museum in the tiny Icelandic fishing town of Husavik.

Visitors walk around the exhibits of phalluses from whales, seals, bears and other mammals, in the museum in the tiny Icelandic fishing town of Husavik.

Published Apr 19, 2011

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In life, Pall Arason sought attention. In death, he is getting it: the 95-year-old Icelander’s pickled penis will be the main attraction in one of his country’s most bizarre museums.

Sigurdur Hjartarson, who runs the Phallological Museum in the tiny Icelandic fishing town of Husavik, said Arason’s organ will help round out the unusual institution’s extensive collection of phalluses from whales, seals, bears and other mammals.

Several people had pledged their penises over the years – including an American, a Briton, and a German – but Arason’s was the first to be successfully donated, Hjartarson said. “I have just been waiting for this guy for 15 years.”

Arason was described by Hjartarson as a former tourism worker who died on January 5 in the nearby town of Akureyri.

Hjartarson’s museum started in Reykjavik but has since moved to Husavik. The Phallological Museum is an important part of the region’s tourist industry, bringing in thousands of visitors every summer.

Highlights of the museum’s collection include a 170cm sperm whale penis preserved in formaldehyde, lampshades made from bull testicles and what the museum described as an “unusually big” penis bone from a Canadian walrus.

Hjartarson, 69, said his interest in what he calls “phallology” began when, as a youngster in rural Iceland, he was given a whip made from a bull’s penis to help him herd cattle. Later, when he worked at a school near a whaling station, colleagues brought him whale penises as gifts.

“That was how it started. I opened this museum 15 years ago with 62 specimens,” he said. Now, with the addition of Arason’s organ, he has 276, many suspended in formaldehyde or dried and mounted on the walls. There are sculptures, moulds and other penis-related craft items. Outside, the museum has a large tree trunk carved into the shape of an erect phallus.

Most items are donations from friends and well-wishers, people listed on the museum’s website as “honorary members”. – Sapa-AP

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