List of sex museums

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Sex museums, also known as erotic museums or adult museums, are institutions that display artifacts and exhibits related to the history, culture, and science of human sexuality. They can be found in many parts of the world and offer a wide range of exhibits, from ancient erotic art to modern sexual health education materials. This article provides a list of notable sex museums around the world.

Europe[edit | edit source]

Amsterdam, Netherlands[edit | edit source]

  • Venustempel Sex Museum: The world's first and oldest sex museum, opened in 1985. It features a wide range of erotic art and artifacts from different cultures and eras.

Paris, France[edit | edit source]

  • Musée de l'Erotisme: This museum, now closed, was dedicated to the erotic art collections of antique dealer Alain Plumey and French teacher Jo Khalifa.

Prague, Czech Republic[edit | edit source]

North America[edit | edit source]

New York City, United States[edit | edit source]

  • Museum of Sex: Opened in 2002, this museum explores the history, evolution and cultural significance of human sexuality.

Asia[edit | edit source]

Shanghai, China[edit | edit source]

Jeju, South Korea[edit | edit source]

  • Jeju Love Land: An outdoor sculpture park which opened in 2004, focusing on a theme of sex, running sex education films, and featuring 140 sculptures representing humans in various sexual positions.

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