An almost 200-year-old condom - in "mint condition" - has just gone on display at an exhibition at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
It is thought to be made of a sheep's appendix and features an explicit print representing a nun and three clergymen.
The rare artefact dates back to 1830 and was purchased by the museum at an auction last year. The condom is part of an exhibition on 19th Century prostitution and sexuality. Prints, drawings and photographs also form part of the display.
Rijksmuseum curator Joyce Zelen told the BBC when she and her colleague first spotted the condom at auction they "were laughing".
Ms Zelen said "no-one else noticed it" and they were the only ones who bid on it.






