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International Museum of Toilets

By Lily Whyte, published Jan 28, 2008
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An International Museum of Toilets

Toilets are valuable but often overlooked tools of modern day life. The history of toilets is rarely the topic of conversation in schools. Dr. Bindeswar Pathak of New Dehli, India, has filled this void by founding the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets.

The Museum

Yes, like menstrual pads and hand-held vibrating personal massagers, the toilet has a museum dedicated to its history. The museum, physically located in New Dehli, India, may be too far away for many of my readers to actually visit. But some of the museum's artifacts are available for viewing on line at sulabhtoiletmuseum.org.

Visitors to India can find the museum on the campus of Dr. Bindeswar's office at Mahavir Enclave, Palam Dabri Road in New Dehli.

The Toilets

The toilets featured in photographs on the website of the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets are disappointingly few, but the ones that are viewable are quality examples of toilets throughout history.

Featuring photos of toilets from Victorian era chamber pots to toilets disguised as furniture to stainless steel contraptions that look like something out of a science fiction movie, the Museum's photographic display is well worth a look.

The commentary accompanying each photograph is concise and interesting. Sidebars on each page of the site contain fascinating tidbits of information. Did you know, for example, that King Louis XIII had a toilet under his throne?

The Evolution of Toilets

Dr. Bindeswar presented "The Evolution of Toilets" at the International Sympsoium on Public Toilets in Hong Kong in May of 1995. This paper, which details the history of toilets, is available for reading at the museum's website.

The Reasons Behind the Museum

International Museum of Toilets

See this toilet and many ofthers at the Toilet Museum.

Credit: Vladimirs Koskins

Copyright: © iStockphoto.com/Vladimirs Koskins

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Posted on 08/18/2008 at 9:08:22 PM

 
very interesting article, nice job.

Posted on 04/01/2008 at 1:04:16 AM

 
This is for my sister! We swear she has to see every bathroom at every place she goes! It always seems that way, anyway! She seems to be in the bathroom every time we leave somewhere! BTW: Ac is currently my main source of income (hopefully that will soon change) I could really use your help with PVs for my article. Just leave me a comment (I don't subscribe because my e-mail would be CRAZY!) and I'll make sure to reciprocate your page view/comment . . . it'd really help me out! I need lots of help increasing my PV average. I'm almost at 200/article, but my articles are getting rejected for upfront payment. Thanks! (My doggie needs medicine and I need to repay my grandmother . . .)

Posted on 02/27/2008 at 7:02:27 PM

 
Nice combination of odd, interesting and entertaining! Just as we hope most of what we write would be. You have really done a nice job with this one! David

Posted on 02/17/2008 at 9:02:15 AM

 
Great article! Maybe my plumber husband will be interested in that. :-)

Posted on 02/14/2008 at 7:02:24 PM

 
Very intresting piece. Very informative

Posted on 02/14/2008 at 7:02:19 AM

 
Wow !!!..this is very interesting !

Posted on 02/12/2008 at 11:02:36 PM

 
Glad you're back, Myranda! This was an excelent piece, and I bet there's no lack of places to sit at the museum, eh?

Posted on 02/12/2008 at 2:02:41 PM

 
Very interesting article!

Posted on 01/29/2008 at 7:01:20 PM

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