2/5 Jon Y. 2 months ago on Google • 7 reviews New
TLDR;
If
you
are
looking
to
attend,
note
that
it
was
$29
per
person
on
a
weekday.
For
the
quality
and
quantity
of
the
displays
I
would
not
recommend
attending.
Review:
I
was
rather
disappointed
by
the
state
of
the
attraction.
Many
of
the
displays
lacked
information,
the
walls
were
littered
with
posters
of
text
that
appeared
to
be
taken
directly
from
a
sex
education
book,
and
the
hanging
of
for-sale
artwork
did
not
embody
the
spirit
of
being
a
museum.
If
you
are
interested
in
seeing
original
artifacts
and
works
pertaining
to
the
sex
and
eroticism,
I
would
not
hold
out
high
hopes.
The
display
of
reprints
is
jarring
when
you
expect
to
be
entering
a
museum.
The
museum
exhibits
seemed
to
bleed
from
one
to
another
with
no
clear
distinction
or
reasoning.
A
section
dedicated
to
Pompeii
is
situated
next
to
that
discussing
grooming
and
sexual
coercion.
While
the
topic
of
grooming/coercion
is
important
to
address,
it
felt
out
of
place
given
the
lack
of
artifacts.
All
displays
in
the
section
were
large
printed
boards
of
text.
The
exhibit
had
a
disjointed
feeling.
It
was
unsure
of
the
goal
it
was
setting
out
to
accomplish.
While
informative,
it
was
lacking
in
unique
artifacts
which
one
expects
when
attending
a
museum.
Items
that
have
a
physical
connection
to
their
respective
events
hold
a
higher
weight
than
printed
boards.
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