Poopland Seoul

Poopland Seoul

obscure museum with an extensive exhibition all about excrements

Location: 

Itaewon, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Duration: 

Monday, May 14, 2018

Personal highlights

  1. Poopland: probably the weirdest museum on earth 
  2. Exhibition: learning more about poop than you need
  3. Atlas Obscura: recommended for extra curious minds
  4. Adventure: literally climbing through the human guts
  5. My visit: a fun experience, I could happily live without

Image sources

  1. Entrance to the Poopland
  2. Main exhibition hall
  3. Analysing all the stool
  4. Me and my golden poop
  5. Reading the news on the toiled

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