It was just a few bikes welded together, with a tv on the handlebars, it vibrated when it got pedaled. The giant sex bike? Down for maintenance.
The timeline of the porn industry covered the basics, mostly about censorship and people getting arrested for making it. The display on wicked Berlin was just a small history of a few famous people, and magazine drawings and covers and a pair of Eva Brau's underwear! As history, very little real info. It's more an attempt at the history of sex and the porn industry, not eroticism. We did not feel the museum lived up to it's name. We spent two hours in there, but we read the displays. We paid our senior rate and entered the museum. Not really much in the way of merchandise, with some displayed books and a large orgy type bedroom display.
The building, next to a strip club reminded us of an '70's x-rated film theater.