Geneeskundemuseum

Science museum · La Roue

Geneeskundemuseum

Science museum · La Roue

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Rte de Lennik 808, 1070 Bruxelles, Belgium

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Anatomical waxes, Egyptian mummies, medical history exhibits  

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Rte de Lennik 808, 1070 Bruxelles, Belgium Get directions

museemedecine.be
@musee.de.la.medecine

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Rte de Lennik 808, 1070 Bruxelles, Belgium Get directions

+32 2 555 34 31
museemedecine.be
@musee.de.la.medecine
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18 Places To See Uncanny Specimens of Wax Anatomy

"Among the Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate, Museum of Musical Instruments, and Children’s Museum in Brussels sits the decidedly less kid-friendly, but nonetheless fascinating Musée de la Médecine. The collection includes wax moulages and anatomical models depicting the horrific results of untreated sexually transmitted diseases, skin ailments and other conditions, all of which attempt to help guide you through the history of medicine. Less graphic, but still interesting, are the exhibits following the chronological development of medicine starting with Hippocrates and covering such medical luminaries as Galen and Vesalius. Other exhibits are devoted to non-Western medical traditions such as traditional cures of African tribes and the pre-Columbian Indians. But undoubtedly the most compelling exhibit, though not for the squeamish, is the entire wall of anatomical waxes depicting reproductive organs and other body parts ravaged by a variety of sexually transmitted diseases." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Mikey C

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Only had time to either go to Museum of medicine or Museum of Radiology. Chose former. This was a small place but had a lot of interesting pieces to see. Some wax pieces were not for the faint hearted. But all was interesting for me as it is in my interest. Recommended to go if you have time.

Marek Sopko

Google
Pros: free parking, free entrance on 1st Sundays, kind staff, very interesting exponats, educational, clean, wonderful wax imitations, English handbook, wc, coat hangers available, Cons: no English speaking staff, quite small

Harikumar Raman Pillai

Google
They have a good collection of Egyption mummies. They are put back on display before this summer on the 2nd level. Don't forget to take the description script from reception before going in.

Mario Meier

Google
Small but nice. I only paid 1€ as a student (otherwise its 5€) and it was totally worth it. The museum shows exhibits from ancient Egypt and the pre-Columbian era as well as chirurgical equipment from the 18th and 19th century. The museum is in the outer parts of the city so it doesn’t have many visitors, but I enjoyed the calm and old-timey atmosphere. However if you’re sensitive to the sight of wounds, I would recommend to skip the rooms with wax casts.

Giulio Sacco

Google
Really nice museum, from medieval and renaissance instrument to electronic ones and PC controllers. I really loved all the example of music played with each instrument! Very useful for people who have no idea!

Katie Hoang

Google
Fundamental knowledge on medicine.

nicolas vander biest

Google
A medical museum is always a bit of a strange place but nevertheless they have a very extended collection of interesting artefacts from all over the world. I'm not the biggest fan of medical history but its undeniable a good collection.

Hana Kulenovic

Google
Some very cool expositions here