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The world’s oldest condom is one of the highlights of the exhibition.

A new exhibition in the Neanderthal Museum in Mettmann explores the fascinating history of “100,000 Years of Sex.” It begins Feb. 3 and runs until May 2007

www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-19072.htm

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The Neanderthal Museum in Dusseldorf is having a “sexhibition” so bring the Cialis, grab the kids (no, not there) and head on over. The exhibit opens Feb. 3rd and runs until May 20th. It features a Venus, a penis and a keenness to explore erotica rarely found in Dussledorf. According to the Spiegel, the exhibit “pays tribute to 100 glorious millennia of making out and doin’ it.” Ah, a journalist after my own heart. The museum is founded on the site where a Neanderrthal man was found in 1856 and there’s a lot A LOT of old penis things including the world’s oldest condom (unused). You know, Germans have always been weird about sex but recently, children’s books have been addressing (or undressing) the topic with considerable and oft hilarious candor. Hopefully, this exhibit will make things a little less bizarre. Judging from this guy, who greets you at the exhibit, maybe we shouldn’t get our hopes up.

Neanderthal Museum [Official site]
New Exhibition Pays Tribute to 100,000 Years of Sex [Spiegel]

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