A MUSEUM in Poland has been forced to ask visitors to stop having sex whilst visiting after it said high-quality CCTV system had caught couples romping. Fort Gerhard museum in Świnoujście, also known as the Eastern Fort, is one of the best preserved Prussian military facilities on the European continent dating back to the 19th-century. Facebook/ Fort Gerharda - Muzeum Obrony WybrzeżaThe museum posted footage from its CCTV system[/caption] Facebook/ Fort Gerharda - Muzeum Obrony WybrzeżaThe museum has asked couples to stop getting frisky in its premises[/caption] In a Facebook post on its official page, the military museum has asked “guests in love” to refrain from getting steamy in the building. “Our guests are kindly requested… how can we put it… no ars amandi [the art of love] in the museum, please! “For some time the museum has been equipped with cameras! And if they could talk…” The museum staff continued: “We understand that [our] unique exhibits and uniformed service can give you chills, excitation and excitement! READ MORE IN WORLD NEWS MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY RAF hero dies in Himalayas as guide says he vanished 'without crying out’ DEATH RIDDLE Five questions in mystery deaths of sisters found decomposing in their home “We ask our amorous guests to be understanding – most of the exhibits in our museum are from many years ago and accustomed to entirely different moral norms – conservative, even orthodox and abstemious. “We do not expose them to discomfort!” Fort Gerhard noted that its CCTV recordings are checked before being deleted. Piotr Piwowarczyk, the museum’s director told the Warsaw-based newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza the museum has become a popular place for sexy rendez-vous. “In less than a month since the beginning of the holidays we’ve already had three recordings of lovers engaged in trysts,” he said. “Visitors to the fort have various temperaments, some of them very conservative. Most read in News WATER MESS Germany turns off hot water & heating as Russia gas ban sends prices soaring SCHOOLGIRL HORROR Girl, 9, 'stabbed' to death in town centre sparking murder investigation WAR CARNAGE Putin humiliated as Russia now lost 75K soldiers in Ukraine - half of troops GHOST TOWN Inside 'Britain's Chernobyl' where 20 people live in 430 flats & homes cost £7k MUM'S AGONY My baby boy was taken by social services - then he was murdered ROAD TO RUIN Outrage as £300k home is being demolished to make way for a BIKE path “We don’t want them to be shocked during their visit by stumbling across a couple engaged in lustful antics.” The director hinted the museum’s dark corners may give visitors a false sense of intimacy – under the omniscient cameras. “Or maybe it’s a chakra?” he quipped, alluding to tantric traditions. “Perhaps this place releases energy in the area of the body responsible for sex?” Read More on The Sun OH BABY I'm a child safety expert & parents make the same mistake with baby gates SUPER SAVER Use this trick to save one penny a day - you will make £667.95 within a year Engaging in sexual activities in public places – public indecency – in illegal in Poland. Those who get caught could face a non-custodial sentence or a 1,500 zloty (€314) fine. Not known, clear with picture deskThose caught in the act could face a fine or a non-custodial sentence[/caption]