A former teacher has amassed the world’s largest collection of penises, with nearly 300 specimens on display at the first ever museum dedicated to the male member.
The genitals of a polar bear, dolphins, a walrus, fish, an elephant and a man are also among those on display, some preserved in formaldehyde-filled glass containers and others dried and erected on the wall.
It also houses a range of genital-themed artifacts, among them totem poles and a telephone.
Visitors can often be heard giggling as they make their way around perhaps the most unusual tourist attraction in a country better known for its breathtaking scenery.
He began collecting penises as a child in 1974 after being given a bull’s penis to use as a whip on animals and he opened his museum in 1997 with 62 specimens after Hjartarson decided to put his eccentric hobby to use.
The fascination for all things penis has even become a family business. Hjortur Sigurdsson, the founder’s son took over in 2011 and set about modernising the museum.
“It all started as a joke. My father had fun just collecting, doing something no one has done before. He always said ‘somebody had to do it.”
Visitors can pick up souvenirs like “Designer condoms” and woollen “willy warmers”, knitted to resemble a snake and an elephant’s trunk.