Medical Museion

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København, Denmark

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Science museum· History museum· Tourist attraction

Medical Museion Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Medical Museion is located in København, Denmark on Bredgade 62. Medical Museion is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category science museum in Denmark.

Address

Bredgade 62

Phone

+45 35323800

Amenities

No restaurant

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Joe Hyde

An extremely interesting and slightly eerie museum highlighting different ailments that can effect the human body. Also shows how medicine would have been taught in the years gone by and how much modern medicine has advanced since these early stages. Would highly recommend however not for the faint of heart. Also covered by the Copenhagen card.

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Georgios T

Super interesting (and creepy) experience. There's a ton of interactive exhibitions, from braille typewriters to diagnosing and pill-dispensing machines. The museum itself is not very big but there's so much to do that I recommend at least 2 hours of going around, touching, interacting, playing and exploring. Highly recommended!

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Sarah Giles

Very much enjoyed the exhibition on the gut which was well thought out and interactive. The exhibits of pickled bodies is a bit shocking but interesting. Not for the faint hearted.

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magnus lende

Quite good. Interesting story. Worth a visit.

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ofrenkel

It’s a nice little museum but the exhibition is rather small

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wonderfulworld _eu

The exhibition is really interesting but also for strong nerves. If you do not have them, you should not look at the specimens of Siamese twins. They are a little bit aside and you can leave them out. But if you are interested in research on digestion and metabolism, this is the right place. Plan a maximum of 2 hours for it. Afterwards there are nice cafes in the area or Schloss Amalienburg and Frederiks Kirke and much much more.

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Petteri Pertola

Museum about body parts and history of medicine. Some parts are quite interesting like the human body part collection, but most of it is just small items and artefacts that don't really say much unless you are a student of medicine or medical tech aficionado.

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Jonas Eckerbom

Very interesting museum. A lot of things to see with informative texts.