Haewoojae Museum (Mr. Toilet House) (해우재)

Introduction

After demolishing
the house in which he lived for 30 years, Mr. Toilet, Sim Jaedeok, built this
house in the shaped of a toilet in order to celebrate the establishment of the World Toilet Association (WTA). He named it
Haewoojae (해우재), which means "a house to relive one’s concerns," a
term used in temples when referring to the restroom.

Construction began in May 2007 by architect Go Giung, and finished on November 11, 2007. Haewoojae was credited as
being the biggest toilet sculpture by the Korea Record Institute in 2007, and it got a lot of attention by domestic and foreign media
outlets.

After Sim Jaedeok passed away, his family donated the house to Suwon-si in July 2009, according to his will, and Suwon-si decided to remodel the place to commemorate him, making it
into a Haewoojae cultural exhibit.

* Opening date: October 30, 2010

 

Address: 

9 Jangan-ro, 458-beon-gil, Jangan-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do[Google Map]

 

 

Homepage: 

www.haewoojae.com (Korean only)

 

 

How To Use

 

Admission / Participation Fees: 

Free

 

Parking Fee: 

Free

 

Structure Size: 

Area: 1,994 ㎡ / Gross area: 418.17 ㎡ / Building area: 239.09 ㎡
Exhibition Hall - 1F 220.47 ㎡

 

 

Transportation

 

[Subway + Bus]
Sungkyunkwan Univ. Station (Seoul Subway Line 1), Exit 1.
- Take Bus No. 64 in front of Yuljeong-dong Catholic Church and get off at Dongwon High School Entrance Bus Stop.
- Take a right at the Imok Sageori (four-way intersection).
- Cross the street, and continue walking for approx. 700 m to reach the toilet house.

 

 

Additional Info

 

Program Information: 

Educational program for children

 

Reservations: 

Online reservation for groups in advance

 

Info. Services for Koreans: 

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tel: +82-31-271-9777

zipcode: 16209

infocenterculture: • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-31-271-9777

parkingculture: Available

restdateculture: Every Monday (or the following day if Monday is a national holiday), New Year's Day, Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving)

usetimeculture: March-October 10:00-18:00
November-February 10:00-17:00
* Subjecto to change.

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