The city of Jihlava, Czech Republic, is opening new public restrooms in its city center after a long period without such facilities. The modern structure is located at the intersection of Palackého and Židovská streets. Residents will be able to use the restrooms starting Monday, June 15th. However, the opening hours have already sparked discussion among locals. The new facilities aim to address a long-standing need for public conveniences in the area, eliminating the need for people to rely on businesses or less desirable locations. Details regarding the specific opening and closing times have not been widely publicized, contributing to the public’s questioning of accessibility. The city anticipates the restrooms will be a welcome addition despite the initial concerns.
