Muzeum Historických Nočníků A Toalet and its collection

Muzeum Historických Nočníků A Toalet
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Muzeum Historických Nočníků A Toalet was a museum of historical pots and toilets in Prague. The museum exhibited a collection of historic pots and toilets from various parts of the world, the largest collection of its kind in the world. It features approximately 2,000 items, including the pots and toilets, as well as postcards, paintings and various curiosities such as toilet miniatures, flea traps and personal hygiene items. The Museum in the form of a permanent exhibition exposition ended on 28 February 2018. All exhibits can be seen in the new virtual tour and the e-museum.

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Muzeum Historických Nočníků A Toalet
Michalská 1
110 00 Prague

Visitor information Muzeum Historických Nočníků A Toalet

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday Closed

Only open around once a month. Check website for current dates. Other tour dates go by appointment.

Admission

0+CZK 150.00

The minimum entrance fee for an individual visit date is CZK 1,000.

Facilities

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Location & Map

Michalská 1, Prague

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Exhibitions

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Muzeum Historických Nočníků A Toalet Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Museum of Historical Chamber Pots and Toilets in Prague offers a quirky and educational experience. Visitors appreciate the extensive collection of chamber pots, toilets, and other sanitation-related artifacts from various historical periods. The museum provides informative displays that shed light on the evolution of hygiene practices and sanitation technology. Many find the exhibits both amusing and enlightening, offering a different perspective on social history. The staff is generally described as friendly and knowledgeable. However, some visitors note that the museum is relatively small and can be explored quickly. A few mention that the entrance fee might be considered a bit high for the size of the collection. Despite its niche topic, most visitors find it an entertaining and unexpected addition to their Prague itinerary, especially those interested in unusual museums or social history. The museum's central location in Prague makes it easily accessible for tourists exploring the city.

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