Sulabh International Museum of Toilets
Toilet History Museum
About Sulabh International Museum of Toilets
The Sulabh International Museum of Toilets is one of the most unique and offbeat museums in the world, located in the Palam area of Delhi. Established by Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, the founder of Sulabh International, this museum traces the fascinating history of sanitation and toilets from 2,500 BC to the modern age. It offers an educational yet quirky experience for visitors interested in hygiene, human rights, and social reforms related to sanitation.
Known For: The museum is best known for its unusual but important focus on the evolution of sanitation systems and toilets from ancient to modern times. It displays rare collections of chamber pots, toilet furniture, and historical sanitation artifacts from countries like India, China, Japan, and Europe.
Timings: Opens: 10:00 AM | Closes: 5:00 PM | Closed on: Sundays and Public Holidays.
Tips: 2–3 Hours (Approx.)
Restricted Items: Food, beverages, pets, loud music, smoking and alcohol.
Architecture: The museum is housed within the Sulabh Complex, a clean and functional building designed in a modest institutional style.
Best Time to Visit: October to March is the most comfortable time due to Delhi’s pleasant weather.
Tips for Visiting: Respect the Theme: While the subject may seem humorous, the museum carries an important social message — approach it with curiosity and respect.
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