A 30 centimeter preserved
Penis Rasputins is exhibited in the first Russian museum of
erotica in St. Petersburg. This preserved
penis rasputins is belong to Grigory Rasputin, nicknamed “Mad
Monk” by historians was born in 1869 in Siberia, arrived in St.
Petersburg in 1911 and within a few years had become one of the most
influential men in government circles. His rise to preeminence was due
to his close relationship with Nicholas II’s wife, Alexandra. The heir
to the throne suffered from hemophaelia, and only Rasputin could stop
the boy’s bleeding. Because of this, Alexandra believed he was a holy
man sent to protect Alexis and she kept him close by at all times.
However, many historians point to the unusual cult that Rasputin
practiced at the Emperors’ court — a strange mixture of Christianity and
sexual practices. Many of the noble women were believed to be in sexual
relations with Rasputin, possibly including the Empress.