World | museums World's Strangest Museums Celebrate everything from Spam to toilets By Sarah Whitmire Posted May 22, 2011 5:04 PM CDT Copied Like Spam? Austin, Minnesota, is the place for you. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) The Huffington Post celebrated International Museum Day this week by compiling a list of some of the world's weirdest museums in the world. The Museum of Bad Art: A celebration of the lame and tacky in Boston. Iceland Phallological Museum in Husavik: The name refers to penises, and there's even a human specimen. Spam Museum in Austin, Minnesota: Dedicated to the canned meat, not the Internet stuff. National Museum of Funeral History in Houston: Complete with vintage hearses. International Museum of Toilets in New Delhi: Pretty self-explanatory. Click for the full list. Read These Next Iran goes after 'the eyes' of opponents' defense systems. COVID's long-term effect on the brain may be worse than thought. Student fatally runs over teacher during toilet paper prank. After Trump's call, analysts see where voting vulnerabilities are. Report an error