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gabinetti pubblici - translation to English

CITY AND COMUNE IN TUSCANY, CENTRAL ITALY
Music of Lucca; Lucca, Italy; Ponte a Moriano; Church of Saint Pancras (Lucca); History of Lucca; Consorzio Lucchese Autotrasporti Pubblici; VaiBus; Lazzi (company); Draft:Church of Saint Pancras (Lucca); List of tourist attractions in Lucca
  • Palazzo Ducale
  • [[Lucca Cathedral]]
  • [[Teatro del Giglio]]
  •  A stretch of the walls
  • Autumn atop bastions
  • [[San Michele in Foro]]
  • View of Lucca from the Clock Tower
  • The courtyard of [[Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Mansi]]
  • [[Palazzo Pfanner]], garden view
  • San Michele at Antraccoli
  • Puccini's statue on Piazza Cittadella created by Vito Tongiani
  • [[Guinigi Tower]]
  • Via Fillungo view from the Clock Tower
  • [[Piazza dell'Anfiteatro]] and the [[Basilica of San Frediano]]

gabinetti pubblici      
n. public convenience
public convenience         
  • The [[Hundertwasser Toilets]], seen as a tourist attraction in their own right
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  • The washbasins of a 19th-century facility, still in use
  • Graffiti at a toilet in [[Bat Yam]], [[Israel]].
  • Entrance to an underground public toilet in Japan
  • A foldable changing table, open
  • Section and plan of public toilets in [[Charing Cross Road]], London, 1904. The men's facilities (left) comprise 12 cubicles and 13 urinals; whereas the women's facilities (right) comprise just 5 cubicles.
  • Public [[pay toilet]] in Kenya
  • Public toilet remnants from Ancient Roman times in [[Ostia Antica]]
  • A [[Sanisette]], a freestanding, coin-operated pay toilet stall in [[Paris]].
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  • A public toilet at a park in [[Viiskulma]], [[Helsinki]], Finland
  • Public toilet in city park in [[Tomaszów Mazowiecki]], Poland
  • Male urinals without partitions
  • A dispenser of toilet seat covers
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  • A trough urinal in a male public restroom.
  • Vespasienne [[pissoir]] in Montréal, Quebec
  • A "washroom" (public toilet) at [[York University]] in Toronto, Ontario
TOILET AND WASHROOM FOR ANYONE TO USE
Rest room; Public restroom; Restrooms; Public lavatory; Public Toilet; Public washroom; Public convenience; Washroom architecture; Comfort rooms; Public toilets; Toilet rooms; Rest-room; Rest-rooms; Rest rooms; Men's room; Ladies' room; John (washroom); Restroom stall; Public lavatories; 🚻; Mens room; Public conveniences; Uritrottoir; Public restrooms; History of public toilets
gabinetti pubblici

Wikipedia

Lucca

Lucca ( LOO-kə, Italian: [ˈlukka] (listen)) is a city and comune in Tuscany, Central Italy, on the Serchio River, in a fertile plain near the Ligurian Sea. The city has a population of about 89,000, while its province has a population of 383,957.

Lucca is known as an Italian "Città d'arte" (Arts town) from its intact Renaissance-era city walls and its very well preserved historic center, where, among other buildings and monuments, are located the Piazza dell'Anfiteatro, which has its origins in the second half of the 1st century A.D. and the Guinigi Tower, a 45-metre-tall (150 ft) tower that dates from the 1300s.

The city is also the birthplace of numerous world-class composers, including Giacomo Puccini, Alfredo Catalani, and Luigi Boccherini.