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In Germany, there is a dressing Museum
In the German city of Wiesbaden has opened a museum dedicated to the history of toilets, reports Frankfurter Rundschau. The founder of the exhibition was the 69-year-old Michael Berger, who called his museum gift of all mankind.
The exhibition includes several thousand items, opened on April 3 in the former rectory. According to Berger, the choice of premises is not accidental, since he considers himself a kind of religious figure - he said he is "Church of humor».
In the museum you can see a variety of accessories for the bathroom (from the brush to paper holders), all kinds of toilet bowls and seats for them, souvenirs in the form of toilets and many other such things. The cost of tickets for the visit to the museum is 4 euros 99 cents. Berger stressed that the discovery of the exhibition is the only one of its kind.
Source: www.lenta.ru
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