Brilio.net/en - Public restrooms can be pretty disgusting and uninviting, but as we travel around the world, it turns out that not all those public toilets are messy and smell bad. Brilio.net/en has compiled many colourful and quirky public toilets, some of them offer hi-tech facilities (such as cleaning themselves) and the other are rather artsy. Here are some of them:
1. Out-of-this-world public restroom at John Michael Kohler Arts Center, USA
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The John Michael Kohler Arts Center is a not-for-profit art museum located in downtown Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Besides its art collection, the museum is also known for its beautiful toilets. Maybe youll forget the main purpose of visiting this toilet and get busy taking pictures instead.
2. The artsiest public restrooms of Hundertwasser, New Zealand
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Hundertwasser toilet is a public restroom located at 60 Gilles Street, the main street of the town Kawakawa on New Zealand's North Island. The person who built it had a pretty good sense of art.
3. Worthy of a Queen public toilets of Shoji Tabuchi Theatre, USA
A dedicated theatre for Japanese American country music fiddler and singer located in Branson, Missouri, which is also known for its sumptuous public toilets.
4. Jaw-dropping Shell Gas Station toilets, Philipines
Seems like the gas station located in Tagbilaran City, Bohol, is primarily meant to attract travelers and tourists. The toilets, however, look sort of ordinary from the outside. But wait until you walk in...
5. Cool toilets at Fitton Center for the Creative Arts, USA
Known as a Mecca for the arts, the Fitton Center for Creative Arts in Ohio offers activities and ambience for art lovers of all ages. Including the toilets.
6. Super cozy restroom at Great American Ballpark, USA
Great American Ball Park is a baseball stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, which is the home field of Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds. While the match gets you exhausted, head to one of its restrooms to chill out.
7. Fairytale-inspired restrooms at The Music Hall in Portsmouth, USA
You can easily imagine Alice is escaping Wonderland using one of these toilets.
8. Victorian toilets at Rothesay, Scotland
Dubbed jewels in the sanitarians crown by architectural historian Lucinda Lambton, the men's toilet in Rothesay, Isle of Bute are one of the best examples of late Victorian lavatories left in Britain.
9. The restrooms at Charleston Distilling, USA
The public toilets are within these giant barrels. They represent the business very well, and even managed to attract tourists.
10. The iconic Trail Restroom in Texas, USA
Designed by Miro Rivera Architects, the building on the banks of the Colorado River in Austin, Texas is both a public toilet and a sculpture that enhances the surrounding landscape.