Architecture is undoubtedly Norway's superpower. And this is also proven by the last example: Ureddplassen, a rest area, a monument and also a public toilet, which stands along the picturesque Helgenadskysten hiking trail.
One of the the most beautiful areas in Norway, where we can gaze at the fjords, open sea and mountain peaks, is popular in all seasons. It attracts a large number of tourists and it is logical that they need a place where they can rest.
A Ureddplassen it is more than just a resting place. It is monument and public toilet. The marble monument is dedicated Urredd submarines, which ran into a mine during World War II, and is a public toilet subtly embedded in the environment and thus provides an excellent view of the surroundings, even at night when it is illuminated.
There is probably no better public toilet, what do you say?
Gallery - Ureddplassen: Is this the most beautiful public toilet in the world?
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