A wonderful original place, except St. Petersburg, is the only one in the Sennaya era in my memory where there is such an anatomical collection. Very polite caretaker, large spacious hall, lots of exhibits
A very unusual exposition. The Council. Before making plans to visit, be sure to call the administrator. A small minus is that on some exhibits the information is not readable due to dilapidation.
Photos and videos are prohibited inside, and thank God. The exhibits are creepy, but very interesting. Highly impressionable people are definitely better off not watching. To get inside, you need to call the phone number listed on the website in advance.
One star just because it's impossible to get there!!! I've been to Grodno twice and missed it twice!! For the unlucky ones like me, I leave the days off, since different applications have different information.
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Елена Ивановна
Level 9 Local Expert
July 26, 2024
We were with my husband and child in July 24.
The exposition is quite large and interesting.
Everything is signed, it is interesting to consider.
Non-doctors probably won't like it, but true doctors will appreciate it.
I recommend watching it. The entrance price is symbolic.
Olga Petrovna helped us find the kunstkammer by phone, who worked there
It's a wonderful place. We went with a 9-year-old child, he was interested, and the parents studied everything written for about 40 minutes. In 40 minutes on a weekday, there were 5 couples. An educational exhibition.
A very interesting exposition, you can see in detail how the limbs and the human body are arranged. It is better for sensitive people to refrain from visiting, so as not to write negative reviews later. It is forbidden to take pictures in the museum, but this is understandable, a well-founded rule.
A very cool place for people with good nerves. It is a pity that sometimes there are no signs or signatures flew off and people without medical education sometimes do not understand what kind of organ or part of an organ
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Пенелопа
Level 10 Local Expert
August 30, 2024
Everyone connected with medicine in one way or another will definitely like it. Neat, clean, understandable, a decent collection of exhibits.
I don't understand how to call it a museum. Educational and applied material for students of the medical university is issued as a museum exhibit. Without accompanying explanations, without introductory information. There is only one room, on two walls. Visit on request by phone. 5 BYN per person, without benefits. The offer of the service looks very unfair, to put it mildly.
It's impressive, but the downside is that not all the samples are signed, and there were no descriptions at all, since the exhibition is intended for medical students. And I would like to understand which parts of the body we are looking at, human or not, what diseases and what causes them, etc.
A unique museum, the exposition is much richer than the St. Petersburg Kunstkamera. Although of course it will not suit everyone. It is better not to visit people with unstable nervous systems.
An interesting place, especially if the goal is to look at the organs. There are a number of drugs available: organs, a couple of skeletons, human embryos with pathologies.
I advise you to walk with a guide first, and then carefully inspect everything yourself.
I recommend you to visit.
This is not a place for the faint of heart. The anomalies of infant development and human organs are presented here. I couldn't stand it for a long time, I started to feel sick. But for the general outlook, I recommend going.
It is quite difficult to find, we were on a day off, but the museum staff let us in, for which they are very grateful. Inspection of the place for 15-20 minutes, there is no excursion. In general, for those who are interested, I recommend it. Admission is inexpensive.
This is not a place for the faint of heart. Children certainly have nothing to do there. The exhibits are all real - about 40 years old. The cost is small. There is no guide. Not all of them are signed, and most of them are in Latin. Viewing only. By the way, photography is strictly prohibited.
It's impressive. It is compact, but there are enough exhibits. Somewhere it was written that you can see the lungs of a smoker. Well, they're not there. Mostly children with pathologies.
The ticket, in my opinion, is expensive. 5 rubles for 15 minutes of inspection. I hope the money goes to the benefit of the university
The exhibits are interesting. But the names of pathologies are not clear to everyone. I would really like a description, and not to Google in parallel, in order to find out at least something
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Андрей С.
Level 30 Local Expert
January 17, 2020
It was entertaining and informative to visit this place. However, I expected that there would be much more exhibits. But on the whole I liked it. The staff is friendly and helpful. The disadvantage is that only cash is accepted for payment - it is impossible to pay with cards.
Anyone who wants to see firsthand the catastrophes of the human body is welcome. For a lover of natural science, but in a historical context, and the first official autopsy of a human body in Central Europe took place in Grodno, the kunstkammer quite logically fits into the historical series and a visit to it is mandatory for those who want to understand the history of the city.
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Anastasiya S.
Level 10 Local Expert
August 4, 2021
It's not interesting, there is no guide :(
Money into the void.