A little out of the way and a totally weird choice for a tourist to stop but if you're into the gruesome and scientific, this is a great spot. Really reasonably priced and although it's quite small I was kept busy for hours looking at all the specimens and reading about them on the ipad you are given when you enter. Bear in mind before you go the organs in the museum are real human specimens so it's not for the weak stomached. You're also asked not to take photos directly of the specimens out of respect but selfies where they just so happen to be in the background are okay. I opted to not take any photos just in case! Either way I found it fascinating and loved...
Read moreCame from Perth with this as my #1 must-do and it far surpassed my expectations. I was blown away with the size, depth, and quality of the specimens in the collection. I appreciated the handbook with the collection highlights and enjoyed the options of scanning QR codes for further case details. The exhibits were clearly well maintained and reflected the high level of care invested in running the museum. Tickets (as non students) were very reasonable at $10. I have sung your praises to my colleagues and will certainly be returning on my next...
Read moreCame here during open day and I can confidently rank this - as of right now - the best exhibition of human diseases at any university I’ve visited. I honestly could spend an entire hour here looking at everything. The staff are actually really helpful and friendly - they helped organise a few activities surrounding our vision. Sad to say I won’t be able to come back anytime soon… Highly recommended (during open day)
P.S. Be respectful and don’t take photos of anything. It was disappointing to see people with blatant...
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