"The historic Musée d’Anatomie de Montpellier displays a number of unsettling anatomical specimens including the central figure of a literally muscular man digging with a shovel.
Established in the 1790s at the decree of the French government, the collection was originally meant as a training tool for surgeons. The historic collection was outfitted with formaldehyde specimens in jars, anatomical models, and animal skeletons for prospective doctors to study and learn from. Since its inception, the collection has grown and now sits in a lovely gallery space divided by elegant marble columns.
The Conservatory now holds over 5,000 specimens with the deformed little figures and assorted parts floating in yellowing fluids and wax figures becoming ever more delicate.
In addition to the gruesome medical leftovers lining the shelves and glass cases there is also a surgical theater that was built in the early 1800s that guests can explore, dreaming of the grim scenes that probably led to many of the pieces in the gallery." - ATLAS_OBSCURA
Experienced the environnement as part of the Candlelight event. Very nice.
Philipp
Google
We wanted to visit the museum. We look for the opening hours of it but it's hard to got informations. So we travel and stand in front of the doors, but they're closed with a sign to call the tourist information number. We call the number and get the information that we can visit it in 14 days... So make sure that you stay in montpellier during the visit times of the museum and call the tourist information to get tickets... Good luck.
J K
Google
A very historic building still using for medical school. The building itself is open to public but the museum of the anatomy is not freely accessible. You must visit and register at the tourist office to enter the Musée d’anatomy. It costs 14 euros per person to register. The guided tour is only available in French.
Tomir
Google
Wanted to visit, said it reopens 2 pm not only on the Web but also on the doors, also a sign saying it’s open and a guy just kicked us out by literally pushing us out and pinching my legs in the door. Don’t go there.
Christian G.
Google
Such musee! Very wow!
Peter V B.
Google
Please, put at least the information about how to book a tour on your website! Only a sign at the door...
Toto L.
Google
Amazing building. Please book through Tourist office a tour.
Ecem S.
Google
University should be contacted before visiting because it is not open to public