5 weird museums around the world you have to visit

People often visit museums to learn about numerous aspects of art, culture,  historical remnants and a sufficient amount of information. As a result, visiting museums is usually a boring experience. However, several museums across the world showcase a wide range of weird things.

5 weird museums around the world you have to visit

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1. The Icelandic Phallological Museum, Iceland

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Visitors to Reykjavik can get a one-of-a-kind experience by visiting the Icelandic Phallological Museum, which has the world’s largest collection of penises and mammal parts. It’s a unique and interesting museum with over 280 specimens, including whale and walrus specimens.

2. Museum of Broken Relationships, Croatia

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The Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb is a spot where individuals from all over the world give things reflecting their past relationships. It is a reminder of the common feelings of love and loss. The museum’s collection of artefacts, including love letters and keepsakes, allows visitors to reflect on heartbreak and find healing.

3. Museum of Bad Art, USA

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Founded in 1994, The Museum of Bad Art is located in Massachusetts City, USA. It is dedicated to the works of artists who have never received recognition. The museum has a lot of intriguing things to show you.

4. Sulabh International Toilet Museum, India

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The Sulabh International Toilet Museum, located in New Delhi, the capital city of India, is just as awful as it seems. This museum was established for a good cause. The museum wants to see third-world countries improve their cleanliness to enhance overall wellness.

5. The Dog Collar Museum, England

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Dog lovers should not miss the Dog Collar Museum, which is located inside Leeds Castle in Kent, England. It showcases a fascinating collection of antique dog collars from the 15th century.