If you are into medicine in any way, pay a visit to this place. It has origins in the 16th century and you can see the history inside. They give you details of the different types of vessels used for the various ingredients for the medicines. In the back you can see where they were cooked. The front of house is the real gem with a stunning painted ceiling, bottles, jars and draws for medicine. Even the brass on the door handle is worn for all the use over the years. The signage outside is original. A ticket for here also gives entry to the tower around the corner. Loved this place even if it is a...
Read moreA very boring and small museum. The thing that I absolutely hated about the museum was the staff, just seeing those poor, lifeless, and soulless faces of those bitter old ladies that worked there made me want to leave. They even got angry when I asked if I can use the restroom after purchasing a ticket. Such coldness is hard to spot in life, thankfully I am not living...
Read moreVery small museum, just one room designed in old style with historical furniture, painted ceiling and jars for medicine and herbs. I would appreciate if there is more to offer. About history of museum I saw only one short description inside the room. Here is also a place where to buy tickets for nearby Michael's tower. In total beautiful as a room, not very...
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