Vagina Museum
What Visitors Say
Small and unique museum. An inclusive space dedicated to educate and normalise conversations around the female reproductive health. Very good exhibits on topics such as menstrual health, human’s rights, diversity. You don’t need much time to explore it fully. I’ve also been there to different events & talks and so worth it! Staff is incredible nice and friendly.
Enjoyed the craft workshop and exploring the museum, lot's of informative information. The environment feels peaceful with a small shop of different assortment of items including postcards, badges, t-shirts, posters and uterus plushies. It's great the museum has a lift and a accessible toilet.
It’s tiny (you can see everything in 20-30min), so adjust your expectations. Nonetheless, this museum is a unique educational experience and the good thing is there’s no set entrance fee (it runs on donations) so there’s no excuse to miss it! I’d suggest as an improvement to match the design and style downstairs to the upstairs, which feels a lot more polished.
Well, I couldn't just walk past the museum named Vagina Museum. Very glad I visited it. Small but cozy, with friendly staff. Interesting exhibitions with basic information about female body that everyone need to know. Free entry.
I visited the museum after a colleague’s recommendation, expecting something more scientific. Instead, it focuses on the social and political aspects of women’s health, with exhibits highlighting important issues and stories. It’s still absolutely worth a visit, and the gift shop is fun too—offering creative vagina-themed merchandise like mugs, stickers, and pins
Highlights
Core Anatomy & Health
Facts replace euphemismAccessible diagrams, models and timelines that answer what schools often skip.
Main gallery loop
Myths, Stigma & History
Culture shapes healthcare outcomesFrom Victorian anxieties to modern misinformation, the displays link ideas to real-world impacts.
Wall texts & case studies
Art & Lived Experience
Science plus stories sticksRotating commissions fold humour and vulnerability into the learning.
Project space
Shop & Resource Wall
Take-home tools and signpostsZines, books and helplines extend the visit into real-life literacy.
Exit area
Opening Hours
Fun Facts
Founded in 2019, it’s widely regarded as the first bricks-and-mortar museum dedicated to gynaecological anatomy and health.
Exhibitions pair peer-reviewed medical information with plain-English labels—unusual rigour for a small independent museum.
Programmes include ‘masked’ or quiet hours to increase accessibility—evidence-based inclusion baked into operations, not just the displays.
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