A great place to visit if having to be inside. hands on for children and adults alike.
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A great place to visit if having to be inside. hands on for children and adults alike.
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This museum was ok. I think I would have found it more interesting if it had more English signage. Each room had the introduction translated, but the individual objects were all only identified in German. The audio tour helped a bit, but was only available for a small subset of the objects.
I think this would be fun for children...
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This museum is worth a LONG visit-we spent close to 5 hours here. Most of the signs are in German, but there are lots of interactive exhibits in English!
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The museum has a series of rooms you weave through with pictures, anatomical models of different body systems and comparisons of people living now with those living long ago. There are interactive stations for skill testing or further reading and there is a section downstairs which changes periodically. Currently the theme for the lower section is sport and there are...
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The museum is very interessing, cheap and useful for kids.
The most interessing thing is that everything is interactive, and you can touch, use and try what you want.
The security is very efficient.
I have also seen two temporary exhibitions: "Imagines of the mind", with Freud's manuscripts, and the one on sport. They were very well organized and really...
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Although its name could confuse the visitor, the Hygiene-Museum isn't about shampoos or soaps: it is focused on humans in quite every aspect of their lifes. There are always many children, but the expositions are enjoyable for people of all the ages.
The first rooms are about medics-anatomy, there are several anatomical models, many of them are old, some are...
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My mother & I visited this museum and loved it! My mother is a nurse so naturally she would enjoy, but I wasn't sure if I would like. But I was wrong!
It was very interesting, with a lot of hands on exhibits. Some things are only in German, but you can rent an audio guide for other languages. We...
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This is a very interesting museum in many ways - traditional and not so traditional.
Definitely a European museum.
Very informative but at points there was a little too much information.
Lots if interactove stuff.
If you need a change from the usual museum experience, this place will fit the bill
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Visited the hygiene museum with my wife and 15 y.o. son on the strength of the earlier review. We went mid-week and, as it was not a school holiday in Germany, it was fairly quiet. An absolutely fascinating place with plenty of interactive and challenging exhibits. The main display is essentially scientific but there was also modern art on display...
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The museum is really very interesting. You learn a lot about the human body. They have models of different kinds of diseases, the famouse human body made of glass where you can see all the organs and arteries and so on, old clinical stuff e.g. an X-ray machine and many things more.
Many of the exhibits are made to be...
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