Temperature: Max. 42° C, Min. 7° C
Ideal Duration: 1-2 hours
Open Time: Throughout the year
Best Time: 1st October - 31st March
Nearest Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport
Nearest Railway Station: New Delhi
Nearest Metro Stations: Dabri Mor, Dashrath Puri
Sulabh International Museum of Toilets is situated at Mahavir Enclave that lies on the main Palam- Dabri Road in South-west Delhi. It is easily accessible by local transport and by cycle rickshaws from Dabri or Dasharathpuri Metro Station.
The Museum has a rare collection of facts, pictures and objects detailing the historic evolution of toilets from 2500 BC to date. It provides a chronological account of developments relating to technology, toilet related social customs, toilet etiquettes, prevailing sanitary conditions and legislative efforts of different times.
It has an extensive display of privies, chamber pots, toilet furniture, bidets and water closets in use from 1145 AD to the modern times. It also has a rare collection of beautiful poems related to toilet, their usage.
Established in 1992, the museum has exhibits from 50 countries. Sanitation artifact, spanning from 3000 BC through the end of the 20th Century, are arranged chronologically: Ancient, Medieval and Modern. The museum's exhibits bring out the development of toilet-related technology of the entire gamut of human history.
Over time, they highlight social habits, etiquette specific to existing sanitary situation and the legal framework. The items on display not only include privies, chamber pots, decorated Victorian toilet seats, toilet furniture, and water closets in vogue from 1145 AD to the present.
Display boards have poetry related to toilet and its use. This museum in New Delhi got awarded with most weirdest museum's award.
Official website is https://www.sulabhtoiletmuseum.org/.
Weekly Close Days: Sunday
Throughout the year 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM, Last Entry: 04:30 PM
Free for all
Free for all
Free
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