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BDSM Museum

Inviting, open, friendly

That is what most encounters in the scene feel like. That’s how we physically as well as digitally realize this project.
With the recognition of the non-profit status by the tax office, the state confirms that the purpose of promoting understanding and acceptance of BDSM culture is in the service of society.

Out of the dark, dirty corner and into daylight, we show the topic in public and promote acceptance and tolerance with a more differentiated view on the topic.

Unfortunately various stereotypical or derogatory views of BDSM still exist in public perception and are also frequently found in mainstream media and in films and books.
Whether as compulsive behavior, coping strategy or based on bad personal experiences, stigmatized as psychologically abnormal behavior or even an expression of violence, abuse and oppression.

In our opinion, this characterization arises from a lack of understanding, lack of knowledge and contact with the topic on a personal basis.

Model: Fuxteufelswild

Foto: Bizarre.blossom

Art gallery and history museum

With a museum in the style of a combination between art exhibition and history museum, we want to convey BDSM culture with everyone who identifies with the project and wants to participate, so that BDSM in particular and sexual tendencies in general lead to less discrimination, stigmatization and, in particular and more understanding in general.

At the same time as our museum project, an association for the promotion of BDSM acceptance” was founded in August 2020, which supports the BDSM-Museum first and other equally effective non-profit projects that promote the acceptance of BDSM within the general population.

 

friday museum forum

In order to include the diversity of the community, we seek active contact with all interested parties and organize an open online conference every Friday 6:00-6:30 pm CET, our Friday forum. A place where you can freely exchange and present ideas and opinions on the museum. Alternating in english and german language. You can find more information here: friday museum forum