| Sulabh International Museum of Toilets |
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| Sulabh International Museum of Toilets is a
unique and only museum of its kind in the capital and probably
in the Indian sub-continent. Located at Mahavir Enclave, Palam
Dabri Road, the museum is entirely dedicated to the history
and minutest details of the evolution of toilets as early as
2500 BC till the present century. It showcases several designs
used in different countries at various points of time and exhibits
a rare and interesting collection of chamber pots, bidets, water
closets, toilet furniture and privies. |
| Established by Sulabh International Social Service
Organization in consultative status with Economic and Social
Council of the United Nations, the museum informs the visitant
about the developments of toilet-based technology, toilet etiquettes,
various laws and social customs in a chronological order. Apart
from these, the museum further excites the curiosity of its
visitors through its pictures and objects, poems and odes written
to glorify this 'one of the best things in life' (read the Akbar
and Birbal story). |
| The visitors should not miss the special attraction
of the museum-the collection of scatological humor and facts
from all over the world which would definitely bring a sweet
smile even on a usually long face. |
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