Toilet opened museum in Germany
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Toilet opened museum in Germany
In the German city of Wiesbaden opened a museum dedicated to the history of toilets,. The founder of the show was the 69-year-old Michael Berger, who called his own museum gift to all humanity.
The exhibition, which includes several thousand items, opened April 3 in the former pastor’s house. According to Berger, the choice of premises is not accidental, since he considers himself a kind of religious figure – he said that is “church humor.”
In the museum you can see a variety of accessories to dress (from the brushes to the holders of the paper), various bowls, as well as seats for them, gifts in the form of toilets and many other such things. Ticket price to visit the museum is 4 euros 99 cents. Berger said that open them to the exhibit is unique.
In reality, these museums exist in several countries. For example, a museum of toilets work in the UK, India and the U.S..































