TOILET MUSEUM
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Have you ever heard of a toilet museum?
There actually is one in Gmunden, Austria!
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Above right: Disguised to look like books!
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Above left: the toilet of Emporor Franz Joseph
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Above right: a row of urinals
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Above left: Photo of typical early Roman public toilets
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Below: Early 20th century toilet paper in book form with appropriate caricatures to
read before ripping out the page.
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Above left: a Chinese Checker board helps pass the time!
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Above right: For contrast, there are also modern toilets on display
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