It was established by
Jan Bucquoy in 2009 in
Brussels, and it was initially atop the café De Dolle Mol, in the
City of Brussels municipality. Bucquoy stated that the end of hierarchy among humans was his motive for starting the museum. Robyn Boyle of
The Bulletin stated that the museum had become a household name in Brussels". In 2014, the underwear of
Yvan Mayeur was stolen from the museum. In 2015, the lease on the café expired, and at one point the
Flemish Community canceled its subsidy for the museum, causing Bucquoy to move it. The museum was housed in Chez Claude for a period before it moved to Lessines permanently in 2016. Prior to the relocation Mayeur donated a pair of underwear to the museum. ==Collection==