A unique Museum Sisso, located in the Indian capital new Delhi, is the ideal place for those who want the benefit, but at the same time fun, spend a few hours. The fact that this Museum dedicated to the history of sanitation and toilets.
It was created on the initiative of Dr. Bindeshwar of Pathak, the founder of the environmental volunteer organization Sulabh International, which deals with the issues of alternative energy and waste disposal, inside its headquarters.
In addition to the entertainment mission, to a greater extent the collection of the Museum is intended to draw public attention to severe health situation that prevailed in India at the moment. Especially in small towns and villages where there is no system of purification of waste water, from-for what there has developed a dangerous epidemiological situation.
The Museum contains a large collection of all sorts of strange and funny toilet fixtures, toilet bowls, pots and bowls. The exhibition includes copies of different countries and epochs, and by way of examples of items you can track the development of the "dressing" of technology from ancient times to the present. The oldest exhibit to relate back to 2500 BC and the pride of the Museum is the replica of the famous throne of the monarch Louis XIV, with a hole in the middle to meet physiological needs, Also in the collection are also present technical innovations specifically designed for modern latrines.
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