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Red Light Secrets Museum in Amsterdam

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Red Light Secrets Museum

We’re taking you through a hidden gem in Amsterdam that’s bound to spark your intrigue – the Red Light Secrets Museum, also known as the Museum of Prostitution.

Imagine stepping into a world that’s usually whispered about, a place where the stories of the night come to light.

This museum is not just any museum; it’s the world’s first dedicated to the life and times of sex workers, offering a peek into the oldest profession in the world, right in the heart of Amsterdam’s notorious Red Light District.

What to expect from the Red Light Secrets Museum?

  1. Step into history: The museum is housed in one of Amsterdam’s oldest buildings, adding an authentic touch to your experience.
  2. A walk on the wild side: Experience what it feels like to sit behind one of those famous red-lit windows. It’s a unique perspective that challenges perceptions and enlightens. 
  3. Inga’s Tales: Get engrossed in the candid and sometimes shocking audio stories of Inga, Amsterdam’s most famous prostitute, who’s seen it all.
  4. Secrets unveiled: Learn about the intricacies of the profession through personal stories, confessions, and the untouched rooms of the workers.

There is more..

So, let us spill the tea about the Red Light Secrets museum. Picture this: you’re wandering through a maze of glitzy exhibits and eye-catching videos, all shedding light on a world that’s often kept in the shadows. They’ve got these two cozy corners decked out like the bedrooms of the ladies of the night in Amsterdam’s own De Wallen, aka the Red Light District. One’s got a minimalist vibe, while the other’s a bit more luxe. You wouldn’t expect the normalcy of it all – think stuffed teddy bears chilling on the bed, reminding us that there’s a real, human story behind the neon lights.

Now, let us paint a picture of one room: it’s got a bed snuggled up against the right wall, complete with tile detailing that gives it some serious character. Above the bed, there’s a mirror (for, you know, checking out your fabulous self), and the chic pinkish tiles wrap around to a little nook with a sink and a cupboard that’s seen better days. This cupboard? A treasure trove of lotions, sprays, and all the bits and bobs you’d need. Plus, there’s this adorable stuffed animal giving the bed some extra cozy vibes. And let’s not forget the practical touch – a paper towel dispenser right on the wall. This setup is a slice of life, showing us a day in the life of a woman renting her space from the owner, making it her own.

But wait, there’s more. Ever wonder what gets left behind in these rooms? Well, there’s this display that’s like a lost and found of oopsies, including IDs (yikes, talk about a facepalm moment).

And then, there’s this one room that’s a total game-changer. You’re perched on these high stools, right in front of screens the size of windows, getting a real look at what these women see every day: the good, the bad, and the downright ugly. From the creepy stares and rude gestures to the judgmental passersby, it’s an eye-opener that’ll have you feeling all the feels for these women.

But here’s the kicker – while the Red Light Secrets Museum gives us a peek into their lives, there’s a bit it doesn’t capture. Picture this: groups of tourists, and let’s be real, often the drunk, annoying people who better off staying in their own country (no shade, just spilling facts), snapping pics without a second thought, or even worse, shouting out. Then there are the passersby who throw shade with just a look. It’s a vibe that no one deserves. 

So, if you’re ever in the mood for an experience that’s as enlightening as it is heart-touching, you know where to go. Trust us, it’s a visit you won’t forget.

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Yes, but it’s best suited for adults due to the nature of the content.

Allow at least 45 minutes to an hour to fully check out the museum.

The museum offers an audio tour, including stories from Inga, to guide you through.

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