The Mütter Museum at The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
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Open today at 10:00-17:00
Recommended sightseeing time:2 hours
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19 S 22nd St, Philadelphia, PA 19103, United StatesMap
Phone+1 215-563-3737
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A museum with a heavy taste, and a very special place in this city. Two-story buildings, many people come here every day, and you can see a lot of information about the diseases of the human body, which is not very appreciated.
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The Matt Museum is located in Philadelphia, USA, and houses various materials on 19th century medicine. It is a terrifying corpse museum that stores more corpses of deformed people, and is the most terrifying museum in the world.
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A museum with a heavy taste, and a very special place in this city. Two-story buildings, many people come here every day, and you can see a lot of information about the diseases of the human body, which is not very appreciated.
This is one of the most unique and interesting exhibitions on medical conditions, minor ailments and research on human condition. It was amazing to see each exhibit and learned a little bit of new knowledge. This is the longest time I have been in a museum. A must visit for young people who care about medical care. I will come back.
The Matt Museum is quite historical. The museum has a long year of construction. The decoration here is also very rich. The design can feel many things. The things in the museum are not suitable for children. It is too scary.
Matt Museum is a well-known Museum of military and Science in Philadelphia. It is suitable for bringing children together. The tickets are inexpensive and the location is very good. There are many interesting exhibitions in this museum. It is very fresh for me to come out for the first time.
A museum with a bit of a heavy taste is because the buildings on the 22nd Street in 1920 have the largest collection of corpses in the world. Terrible cases are frightening. The experience of paying $20 for this kind of experience really has to admire the doctor's unique medical taste.
A famous and distinctive museum was first set up for medical students. It shows many diseased human organs, charred bodies and infant bodies, which are slightly thrilling and can be bypassed by people who don't like similar subjects. Photographs are forbidden in the library. Parking is in a nearby parking lot, which is charged.