The extravagant UK toilet ‘carved by the gods’ – from Greek statues to gold details | UK | Travel
Bacchanalia, a Greek and Mediterranean restaurant in London’s Mayfair, is often hailed for having one of the city’s most stunning lavatories. The eatery, owned by billionaire Richard Caring, is adorned with lavish decor including marble statues and gold accents.
It houses an array of Roman and Greek artworks, some dating back 2,000 years, purchased from esteemed auction houses Christie’s and Sotheby’s. Notably, it also showcases sculptures by globally acclaimed artist Damien Hirst, such as a…