Hundertwasser Public Toilets

Hundertwasser Public Toilets
Map showing Hundertwasser Public Toilets

Address: 60 Gillies St, Kawakawa

Attraction Types: Public Art, Architecture

Amenities: Toilets

Suitable for Ages: Families

Restrictions: All Ages

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Kawakawa is home to the most colourful and certainly most famous public toilets in New Zealand. They were designed by Austrian artist and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser, who lived on the Waikare Inlet east of the Kawakawa from 1975 until his death in 2000.

The toilets feature inset glass and tiles, sculptures, a living tree, and a grass roof. They were built in 1988 with the help of the community.

The toilets were awarded the prestigious Golden Plunger award in a world wide search for the best public toilets as voted by the travelling public.

Image from Wikipedia by Phil Whitehouse.

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