Restored Paris art deco public loo worth every
penny of €2 charge
Lavatory de la Madeleine, opened in 1905, has been
closed for 12 years but has been renovated to full belle époque glory
Kim
Willsher in Paris
Sat 18 Feb
2023 05.00 GMT
Paris
authorities promise it will be worth every penny spent renovating France’s
first ever public convenience.
The
Lavatory de la Madeleine, a belle époque jewel that opened in 1905, will cost
€2 (£1.80) to use when it reopens on Monday.
It was
fitted out in art deco style with the finest materials: varnished mahogany
woodwork, stained-glass windows, ornate ceramics, mosaics, brass taps and floor
to ceiling tiles and has been listed as a historic building since 2011 when it
closed.
It was
originally an exclusively ladies’ lavatory – the nearby gents’ constructed at
the same time is now used by the public transport body RATP – but became mixed
sex when several of the cabins were turned into urinals in the 1990s.
The
lavatory, shut because of disuse and lack of maintenance, has taken 12 years to
restore. The restoration of the woodwork, glass and tiles were finally
completed last month but the toilets, sinks and taps have been replaced with
similar modern models. An old shoe-shine chair, preserved on the site, adds to
the impression of entering a grand “throne room”.
The idea of
a public lavatory was inspired by those in London introduced in the 1880s. The
underground facilities were intended to be not only useful but beautiful and
luxurious. Only six such toilets still exist in Paris, one of which is on the
Champs-Élysées.
“It’s a
journey back in time; a dive into the Paris of the belle époque,” Karine Taïeb,
the deputy mayor of Paris in charge of heritage, said as she conducted a party
of journalists around the conveniences this week. She said regrettably the
toilets were not accessible to disabled people because they were too small.
The mosaic
tiled entrance to the lavatory is still cracked and will undergo further
restoration next year when the cause of the damage has been identified.
The
Lavatory de la Madeleine will reopen to the public on Monday and remain open
between 10am and 6pm every day. The €2 charge is to cover the cost of an
attendant and cleaning. Paris city hall says there are 435 other free public
toilets in the city.
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