A place full of history, amanzing to visit. In the Teatro, you'll find some codesto scan with your phone, in order to get more explanations about what you are seeing, really worth it!
Its €3 per person so its cheap but doesn't last long. Its truly a great room and well rebuilt. A little more english subtitles on the outside exhibits would be better
Amazingly rebuilt room giving you a insite in to early medicine
Highly recommended that you have a tour guide when you visit to get the whole historical story from its use in teaching, to war time devastation, and the storeis behind the beautiful art
This was a nice experience, good for me as a medical student. However, it should be free of charge, at least for students... I was expecting more for 3 euros...
Strangely Fascinating Insight into Early Medicine & Dissection
This is definitely one of the more macabre or morbid sights of Bologna but it is fascinating and strangely attractive in a grim sort of way. The Anatomy Theatre is a part of Bologna university, the ol...
If the planer is no longer issued, it means to send one. Pay attention to go out and turn left, there is a library to see!
The classroom is located on a mezzanine platform. The whole classroom has a sacred feeling. This is the earliest anatomy room in the world. They laid a foundation for modern medicine, so I still respect this place.
This is the first anatomy classroom in the world. It has made a great contribution to the development of modern medicine. The classroom is very beautiful. Unfortunately, it was blown up during the Second World War. It took people 50 years after the war. Come and restore this classroom.
This is a very beautiful classroom in the Bologna College. Of course it is the anatomy room. When I visited it, I visited it with reverence. In the religious environment at the time, it was really not a good idea to carry out this medical research. simple.
Although this place was rebuilt after World War II, it is still an awe-inspiring place, especially when you see the dissection table in the classroom, you will imagine how much pressure was put on scientific research.