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Erotic Museum of Beate Uze

Currently, the museum has left, because the building is subject to demolition. Where the museum will be reopened, there is no information yet.

Erotic Museum Beate Uze (Beate Uhse Erotik-Museum)

Erotic Museum Beate Uze (Beate Uhse Erotik-Museum) - One of the youngest museums in Berlin. Its opening took place in 1996. It was located in the western part of the city near the Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church between Kurfürstendamm boulevard and the Zoological Garden station. Currently, the museum has left, because the building is subject to demolition. Where the museum will be reopened, there is no information yet.

Beate Uze-Rotermund, and this is exactly how the name and surname of the founder of the museum sounds completely, was a rather iconic person in Germany. She became famous for the fact that in 1962 she opened the world's first sex shop. No, Beate did not belong to one of the ancient professions themselves. Moreover, at the end of the 30s of the XX century, she was the only female pilot in Germany who effortlessly performed aerobatics and even worked for some time as a test pilot. But in the difficult post-war years, in order to feed her children, she had to trade, going home, where she talked a lot with women whose husbands didn’t return or were crippled from the front. Delving into their problems, Beate Uze first wrote a brochure on sexual hygiene issues, and later opened her own company.

Beate Rotermund-Uze

The Beate Uze Erotic Museum is Beate's long-standing dream. She opened it at her own expense, and he is sponsored by her company "Beate Uze AG". Beate herself died in 2001 from pneumonia.

Exhibit of the Museum of Erotica Beate Uze
Genital masks
Erotic chairs
Erotic graphics

The museum exposition consists of original Japanese and Chinese horizontal scrolls of painting (emakimono), Indian miniatures, images of Persian harem scenes. Indonesia is represented by sculptures of fertility, Africa by masks of genitals. Erotic graphics and painting represent European art mainly, and industry - the first condoms and contraceptives. In addition, the museum has a cinema where old erotic films are continuously shown. Museum brochures state that the richest collection of such exhibits in the world is collected here. And finally, it should be said that persons under the age of 18 are not allowed in the museum.

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