€6.0
/ Adult
This museum is home to a rare and detailed collection of anatomical wax models. These lifelike figures were made for medical study and teaching, showing the human body in ways that books and drawings can’t. The collection was started in the 18th and 19th centuries and is named after a famous professor who helped preserve and expand it.
- The place is most popular for its incredibly realistic wax models of human anatomy, including organs, muscles, and even rare medical conditions.
- The displays are both educational and a bit eerie, giving a close-up look at the human body that’s hard to find anywhere else.
- The models are not just scientific—they’re also works of art, made with amazing attention to detail.
- See something unique: The wax figures are super detailed and unlike anything you’ll find in a regular museum.
- Learn about medical history: The collection shows how doctors and students learned about the body before modern technology.
- Experience art and science together: The models are both educational and artistic, showing the skill of the people who made them.
- Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for fewer crowds.
- Dress code: No special dress code, but respectful clothing is recommended since it’s an educational space.
- Tickets: It’s best to book a few days in advance, especially during school trips or busy seasons.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at €6.0.
Last checked: Mar 13, 2025
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