Mr. Toilet House
Museum · Suwon ·

Mr. Toilet House

Museum · Suwon ·

Toilet-shaped museum: exhibits, sculpture garden, and sanitation info

toilet history
free entrance
educational
family friendly
toilet shaped building
poop theme
museum
wheelchair accessible
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Mr. Toilet House by null
Mr. Toilet House by null
Mr. Toilet House by null
Mr. Toilet House by null
Mr. Toilet House by null
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Mr. Toilet House by null
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Mr. Toilet House by null
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9 Jangan-ro 458beon-gil, Jangan-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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9 Jangan-ro 458beon-gil, Jangan-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea Get directions

+82 31 271 9777
haewoojae.com
@mr.toilet_house

Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 13, 2026

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Why Is the Food World So Afraid to Talk About Poop? | Eater

"Presented as a toilet-shaped, museum-style attraction (its name translates as “a house to satisfy anxiety”), this South Korean venue leans into bathroom aesthetics and theming to transform an indecorous subject into a curated, visitable experience about toilets and related culture." - JJ Goode

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Unique museums you should check out around the network - SilverKris

"Housed in a building literally shaped like a toilet, this exhibit celebrates one mayor’s decades-long campaign to improve sanitation and the founding of the World Toilet Association. The house was rebuilt after the mayor tore down his longtime home to mark his work, then left to the city after his death, and now functions as a toilet-culture exhibit hall where visitors can see toilets from around the world, learn how toilet culture has evolved, and discover efforts to improve sanitation in developing countries." - BALVINDER SANDHU

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Sean Q.

Google
While certainly one of the most bizarre attractions in South Korea, even at age 29 this was an absolutely amazing place to stop and check out for an hour. Did I know really anything about the history of toilets before I came here? No. Did I learn a lot of fascinating stuff about the history in this country? Absolutely. Absolute hilarious statues outside the facility, and a great history inside the museum as well as cool park and exhibition across the street. This place is a bit off the beaten path, have to do a little bit of walking after a bus, so recommend driving there if you can. Really really cool exhibits though, and there is English inside. Also free admission!

Rebecca

Google
Great content for both adults and children. There is the toilet-shaped building, but the cultural center across the street is actually with this museum as well - has an observatory on top. Cute souvenirs and donation box in the main museum building to be a 'toilet angel'. 😎

Michael H.

Google
This place was amazing. What a wonderful way to showcase the historic nature of toilets. This Is a great way to spend an hour or two learning about the grounds. The whole experience was free. Perfect Saturday afternoon with the family.

Lily L.

Google
Small museum, with display of toilets on it's garden. If you want to know everything about the toilet history in Korea this is the place to go. The inside of the museum is small, only 2 stories were open to the public, with the first floor talking about the evolución of the toilet and the second story being a place for children to learn about poop. I would not travel just to see this place, but if you are in Suwon, why not. Entrance is free.

Brynda H.

Google
This place is great for kids. They laugh about all the toilets and poo, but its educational at the same time. The children's play area across fron the toilet house was everyone's favorite. The sculpture park was the most eye-popping.

Donnit D.

Google
An informative museum about the history of toilets through space and time. Unfortunately the bulk of the information is written in Korean. Their is an interactive space upstaire to learn while playing. While outside you'll find funny statues. It's all free. Worth a visit.

Hampus E.

Google
A nice little park, several statues of pooping persons and toilets, a toilet shaped museum with free entrance. This is a nice place to take kids for a picnic and there are several outdoor tables with benches, protected from the sun.

Candace R.

Google
It is such an interesting museum! Unfortunately we didn't get to see the whole thing, so the portion we did see was very small. I definitely think they could add more to it but then we didn't see the whole thing so I really can't say that. The museum seems massive but it really is about the size of a small house.