These have been dumped in front of the museum’s main entrance and look like they haven’t been maintained in a decade. I realize that it is entirely possible I saw them in use on television in the 90s.
There is not a museum employee to be found on the floor, and no English text, but this exhibit is apparently on the Kosovan presidency.
Every case on the floor is marked with the presidential seal.
After being spoiled by the English translations of museums in Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, and Macedonia I am reminded of Belarus.
Had the restrooms never been labeled? Labeled in a language other than English? How long have they been labeled with paper?