A museum that everyone should visit with an excursion. If with children, then with a small company, you can not enter the "adult halls". But the exhibitions "Labi House", "earthquake 1966" and "dirty hands" must be visited. Especially when you notice people biting their nails in public, take them to the museum.
We were there for the first time in the 4th grade with an excursion and then we remembered and then we already knew what goiter, diseases of dirty hands, the importance of education, the evolution of medicine. This is a museum for everyone, I think everyone should visit at different ages, as they grow up and see the halls. The guide speaks different languages. Entrance tickets cost like 2 loaves of bread, and a visit will bring great benefits. The Museum of the History of the Development of medicine also reflects the history of the development of society, its education on the topic of health, as a person's primary task of taking care of himself. The museum is informative.
The museum is not bad. But it would not hurt to update some of the exhibits (not those that are historical, but those that are visual aids), and to supplement them as a whole. The guide was not found at our arrival, as the caretaker of the museum assured us, the guided tour is more interesting. It is a pity that the state does not finance and support such museums in sufficient volume
An interesting place to visit. However, it is better not to go there with children, they will be bored. It is also better to find out in advance, their work schedule often changes and they may be closed. You will not understand anything without a guide) (Of course, if you are not connected with this area)