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  • See all things to do. Sulabh International Museum of Toilets. 4. 91 reviews. #80 of 599 things to do in New Delhi. Speciality Museums. Closed now.
  • Located in New Delhi, Sulabh International Museum of Toilets is one of the place to visit for history and art lovers in New Delhi.
  • Sulabh International Museum of Toilets is an initiative by the famous social activist, Dr Bindeshwar Pathak to address and fix the sanitation issues of the country.
  • The Sulabh International Museum of Toilets in Delhi is run by the Sulabh International, dedicated to the global history of sanitation and toilets.
  • How To Reach Sulabh International Museum of Toilets. Sulabh Toilet Museum can be a bit hard to find. It is housed in Sulabh Bhavan in Mahavir Enclave.
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  • Sulabh International Museum Of Toilets. RZ-83, Sulabh Bhavan, Mahavir Enclave, Palam-Dabri Marg. New Delhi. Phone .
  • But while it may at first glance appear to be just a “quirky” museum, the Sulabh Museum of Toilets gets to the heart a very real health problem in India.
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  • The Sulabh International Museum of Toilets is a rare collection of objects from around the world that traces the evolution of toilets since 2500 BC.
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