The Museum of the History of Toilets in Kiev is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year. Will it survive the devastating Russian rocket attacks?
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One of the few world museums dedicated to toilets is in Kiev, the capital of independent Ukraine bombed by Russian troops. It is worth paying him a virtual visit before the “collateral damage” accidentally destroys its unique collections.
The Toilet History Museum is a private museum founded in Kiev by a married couple of businessmen and hygiene history enthusiasts, Nikolay and Marina Bogdanenko. It was opened in September 2007. It is on the list of the 10 most popular and interesting museums in Ukraine.
It is located in "Tower number 5", on Rybalska Street No. 22. The tower was part of the fortifications of the Kyiv Fortress and was finished in 1846 for a Russian army as a warehouse with provisions and ammunition. Today, the tower houses one of the largest business centers in Kiev and the world's largest collection of toilets and related souvenirs, which was recorded in the Guinness Book of Records.
The museum's exhibits are arranged chronologically according to the history of human development: "Prehistory", "Antiquity", "Middle Ages", "Rebirth", "XVII - XXI Century" and "ART WC".
We invite you to visit it, temporarily virtually, in person in the near future!
For details visit:
http://museumtoilet.com.ua/en/
The day after it,
March 23, 2024, Warsaw Water Supply Company invites us to a picnic full of
attractions, which will take place on Saturday afternoon in the Multimedia
Fountain Park in Warsaw.
The program includes many attractions, including: Photo booth and photos with William Heerlein Lindley!
Details:
https://www.mpwik.com.pl/view/swietujmy-swiatowy-dzien-wody-razem-na-miejskim-pikniku
Konkurs „Ławeczka Lindley’a”
MPWiK ma pomysł na ławeczkę-pomnik, który stałby na warszawskim Podzamczu, na nowotworzonym skwerze miejskim.
MPWiK ma pomysł na ławeczkę-pomnik, który stałby na warszawskim Podzamczu, na nowotworzonym skwerze miejskim.
Projekt rzeźby naturalnej wielkości Williama Heerleina Lindleya zapatrzonego w fontannę (w bezpośrednim sąsiedztwie ławeczki) siedzącego na ławeczce (choć może niech on stoi oparty o te ławeczkę?). Ławeczka w skali 1:1 wpisana byłaby w ciąg ławek miejskich. Konkurs ogłoszony został 28 stycznia 2011 roku. JESTEŚMY ZA!!!
Może taka, jak ta w Łodzi (Biuro Budowy Wodociągów i Kanalizacji)?