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Berliner Medizinhistorisches Museum der Charité
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Berliner Medizinhistorisches Museum der Charité

Discover the Anatomy of Medical History

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At the Berlin Museum of Medical History at Charité, you'll explore a captivating collection of pathological-anatomical specimens that offer unique insights into the history of medicine. These wet and dry preparations are not only culturally significant but also narrate the intriguing journey of medical research. A visit invites you to experience the medical past up close, highlighting the progress and challenges of modern science.
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The collection of the Berlin Museum of Medical History at the Charité includes both wet and dry specimens, making it a unique place to explore the history of medicine.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
1998
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Have you ever wondered what a heart that stopped beating over a century ago might look like? As you look around, imagine the history of medicine coming to life right before your eyes. Behind you, on the Charité campus, lies a treasure trove of medical wisdom. These walls whisper tales of discoveries and missteps that have shaped modern knowledge. Just a short walk away stands the statue of Franz König, a trailblazer in surgery whose legacy echoes through these halls. Listen closely, and you might almost hear the debates of doctors and scientists from the past, as they discuss their latest findings.

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