Tag: WC

2000 years of outhouses

Haselburg

This is the remains of a toilet facility built by Romans in a villa rustica in the Odenwald in German.  When it was built it was most probably not an outhouse as such but now it is as open as anything.

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This is from more than a millenium later, in the ruin of a castle in Handschuhsheim near Heidelberg.  Since it has no direct water access (unlike the Roman facilities) it was a lot less hygienic.

Tiefburg

This now is from the 21st century: plastic and with a slightly humourous sign.

Dixi

Finally, for my private satisfaction.  The poster of a local wannabe politician with a sign that shows where I think he belongs.

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Linked to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: bathrooms, outhouses and port-a-potties.

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If you gotta go, you gotta go

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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”.

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Mural in Oberursel, Germany.

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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.

Dixi
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/

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Bathrooms or Outhouses