This is the somewhat disturbing prize specimen in Russia’s first ever museum of sex and erotica – the preserved 12inch penis of legendary lover and mystic Grigori Rasputin.

Cock-a-hoop: Igor Knyazkin holds the supposed 12-inch penis of Grigori Rasputin

Or at least, that’s what the owner of the museum claims. Then again, he’s also previously claimed that simply viewing the penis can cure men of impotency, when frankly we think it’s more likely to put them off sex for quite some time.

The erotica exhibition in St. Petersburg hosts a variety of sculptures and paintings – but the main attraction is the alleged 30 centimetre penis, preserved in a jar, looking unsettlingly like a Graboid from the film Tremors .



This is not the first time that people have claimed to be in posession of Rasputin’s severed member, which has reared its implausible head many times over the decades since his murder in 1916. No putative penis has ever been proven to be Rasputin’s, however.


Museum founder Igor Knyazkin has previously boasted of his prized possession: ‘Having this exhibit, we can stop envying America, where Napoleon Bonaparte’s reproductive organ is now kept.

‘Napoleon’s penis is but a small ‘pod’ – it cannot stand comparison to our organ of 30 centimeters.’

The veracity of Napoleon’s severed penis is also unconfirmed, although a shrivelled item said to be the French leader’s ex-phallus was sold to an American urologist at auction in 1977.