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Contribuiți la feedbackAmazing place to visit! So creative with glass and mosaics everywhere. Was a little stinking a few days ago, but much better at the second visit. Looks like it's been cleaned recently. Many toilet paper, good soap. Functional and cool at the same time.
I don't usually check public toilets, but I'll make an exception for them. The Hundertwasser Public Toilets are an iconic artistic landmark in the small but lively town of Kawakawa in the far north of New Zealand. The toilets were completed in 1999 by the renowned Austrian/New Zealand artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, who lived at Kawakawa from 1975 until his death in 2000. These toilets are an absolute pleasure to see, so if you ever go through Kawakawa and even if you don't have to, I would take a look at this public toilet.
Beautiful, although located in the middle of a main road. It was certainly an interesting experience! Like any other public toilet in New Zealand, it was a pleasure to visit. It looks so easy from outside, but what a wonderful world of magic inside!
Worth the visit, beautifully designed and built. Great to see the town embracing the art.
Amazing toilets. Even if you don't need to pee take a look. I doubt you'll see public toilets like these again.