One of a series of creative toilet seats in a hotel in Chodovar, Czech Republic. Useless fact: In German, toilet seats are called “loo spectacles”.
Mural in Oberursel, Germany.
Not quite state-of-the-art outhouse on an allotment. And another useless fact: outhouses in German are called “Plumpsklos”, a loo into which somethings drops. Admit it, you wanted to know that.
Urgent, urgent!
I’ve used the painted wooden toilet seats once before in a photo challenge: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2016/08/19/wcs-with-water-and-without/
Inside a ladies’ toilet in a restaurant in Chodovar in the Czech Republic. The seats were the unique to say the least. And to this day I have no idea why there were different doors for “ladies”, “baby girls”, and “hip hoppers”.
A lot less elaborate and without what we consider plumbing the toilet on the outside of an old castle. Not an outhouse as such, rather an out-room.
In winter, they must have really wished for toilet seat heating!