
Watch out Bass Museum. There’s a new girl in town, and the rumor is: she’s hot to trot.
On October 16th, Naomi Wilzig‘s World Erotic Art Museum opens in Miami Beach. The museum promises to offer the greatest collection of fine erotic art in the United States. The private collection, valued at $10 million, swings from classical to kitsch. Muesum goers will find 4,000 objects and antiquities dating back to 200 B.C. and pop-culture fare, such as the giant err…rocking male member used in Stanley Kubrick’s film “A Clockwork Orange”.
“The museum will be housed on 12,000 square feet of the mezzanine floor where patrons will be greeted in a foyer dominated by the legendary Fountain of Diana, The Huntress. Proceeding through a carpeted series of fiber optic-lit cubicles, on display will be the extraordinary mix of paintings, sculptures, and tapestries visually illustrating the historic perspective of erotic art drawn from the early days of the Roman Empire to the contemporary world.”
The museum is located at 1205 Washington Ave., the site formerly occupied by Luke Campbell‘s recording studio (hehe, that’s a blog post right there).
The museum of erotic art is open seven days from 11am to midnight. Admission is $15 per person. For more information, call (305) 532-9336.
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October 11, 2005 at 12:36pm by Gus


