Museum of Human Body

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Pathum Wan District, Thailand

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Museum of Human Body Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Museum of Human Body is located in Pathum Wan District, Thailand on 34 Henri Dunant Rd, Wang Mai,. Museum of Human Body is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category museum in Thailand.

Address

34 Henri Dunant Rd, Wang Mai,

Phone

+6622188635

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Jim Norman

Fascinating, Informative and educational museum explaining the workings (and frailties) of the human body. Note: All exhibits on display are real bodies, donated to science at the wish of the deceased. - Not for the squeamish. Clear descriptions of all exhibits on display. How much does a human brain weigh? Pick one up, see for yourself! Want to give up smoking? See the damaging effects of smoking on the human lung - close up! A most sobering and introspective experience. Access via hospital grounds (not very well signposted). Length of visit about 1/2 hour. Admission free. Donations accepted.

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Tarun kumar

I don't have any experience about the place but seeing pics just looking wow must visit.

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Miles Macdonald

If you're interested in human anatomy, then this is the place to come. The various exhibits displayed show different aspects of the human body e.g. Veins/Arteries, Nerves, Organs and muscles. One of the bodies is disseted vertically from head to groin. Another body has been sliced in horizontal sections. There is a very interesting written piece on all the stages required to preserve the cadaver. You need to enter the university campus site from the \Henri Dunant Rd\ once on site follow road right, then left and Museum is on 9th Floor of medical building.

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Chris Schmitt

Quite cool exhibition! It’s clearly addressed to medical students, hence there’s mainly some practical medical information/explanation in both Thai and English and not so much show like the exhibitions of Gunter von Hagen and such. But hey, it’s free and you’re probably going to be the only guest in there The entrance is easy to find if you use Google Maps or any Openstreetmap.

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Grace Wah

It was an educational visit. The bodies or parts on display are real which went through the plastination process (this itself was explained from the start). Though there are only two rooms, I spent less than an hour there reading the descriptions.