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Peculiar museum where you can see very special pieces and you can have a view of the human anatomy. Historic building.
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Date of experience: September 2020
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When I decided to visit this museum I thought it was going to be awesome, but the visit went beyon my expectations. It is a small museum, but full of interesting (and real) things explained by videos and slides you can access with QR code scan. The organisation due to the pandemic is also very good! I really enjoyed the visit and I recommend a visit if you are in the city of Turin. …
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Date of experience: July 2020
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Not a very big museum, but very intricate models and well preserved and presented pieces. Definitely, worth it as part of the three museum pass for 10€
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Date of experience: April 2017
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This was a fun museum, good to combine with the Anthropology museum and the fruit museum as they're all very near, and each quite small. There was tons to see at this museum!
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Date of experience: September 2015
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Before we set of for Torino my wife had spotted this museum and we decided to give it a go, I was a bit unsure. Tucked away in a nondescript building a short walk from Parco Valentino we found it and went up. The range of exhibits on display is vast and very interesting. I must confess some of them did make me feel a tad queasy but on the whole I was fascinated from the minute we walked in to the minute we walked out. If it was in the body or to do with the body then you will probably find it in this museum. Initially we were disappointed that there were no English description boards but we soon realised the boards are double sided.....Italian on one and English on the reverse. The hall it is housed in is also quite interesting. There are also some video shorts to watch, now whilst these are in Italian it is very easy to get the gist of what they are on about. We had free entry with the Torino / Piedmont card but entry was very reasonable anyway. I was a quite surprised at how interesting I found the place and would have no hesitation in recommending it if you are in Turin.…
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Date of experience: May 2014
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