Tochka-G Museum of Erotic Art

Arbat & Khamovniki


The name means G spot, in case you didn’t already guess. Among this gigantic display of erotica, you’re bound to find something that will titillate yours. Look for ‘artistic’ interpretations of sex through the ages, from ancient Kama Sutra–style carvings to contemporary (and perhaps controversial) sexual-political commentary. Also on-site: a sex shop and cafe! Enter from Maly Nikolopeskovsky per.


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