I love the idea of this place. Perhaps the most underrated invention ever was the humble toilet, an important thing that we often overlook. This museum tried to show this. It wasn’t too big and could be visited in less than an hour. A detailed collection of toilets.
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I love the idea of this place. Perhaps the most underrated invention ever was the humble toilet, an important thing that we often overlook. This museum tried to show this. It wasn’t too big and could be visited in less than an hour. A detailed collection of toilets.
The Sulabah International Toilet Museum is also a very long-standing place. The entire museum can also collect many good things. The visit here is also very particular, suitable for some important areas, and the display is also very beautiful.
Delhi's Toilet Museum is mentioned throughout the Internet and in the famous Time magazine. It is located at the end of Devaka. A staff member visited the 4,500-year-old toilet as a guide. A laboratory carried out experiments using biodegradable resources to create models of solar toilets and electric toilets.
The museum is informative and great. Ticket free. It teaches you how to deal with garbage energy-efficiently. In addition to the exhibition, there is a wonderful young man who told us how this museum started and its purpose. It is worth visiting.
In the south west of downtown, this toilet museum is small but interesting. Sulabh means "public toilets, visitors can explore the history of human toilet hygiene from this bizarre museum, displaying toilet utensils from 2,500 BC to the present, including toilets that have been used in India since ancient times."