Medical History Museum
Medical History Museum is close to The University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus, Grattan Street, Parkville, Melbourne, City of Melbourne, Victoria, 3010
- Address: Grattan Street Building 182 , University Of Melbourne, Carlton VIC 3052, Australia
- Phone: +61 3 8344 9935
- Website: mdhs.unimelb.edu.au
Medical History Museum, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
---|---|---|
Monday | 10 AM | 5 PM |
Tuesday | 10 AM | 5 PM |
Wednesday | 10 AM | 5 PM |
Thursday | 10 AM | 5 PM |
Friday | 10 AM | 5 PM |
Saturday | 2 | 5 PM for the week |
Medical History Museum reviews
It was a bit difficult to find this place within uni. I had to ask the receptionist in one of the buildings. It was located within a library had to go up the spiral staircase which was 2 or 3 floors high. It was pretty nice. I would prefer a larger exhibit that had its own location
Great place to know about the Australian achievements, it is regularly change this week (11 Sep 2019) was about women among with other permanent expositions. If you are a medical student of a medical graduate is a must see and also is …
UNREAL! So much history. We are so incredibly lucky to have so many amazing scientists in history and now doing amazing work for us. I loved it and will recommend it to friends who are appreciative of STEM. And even those who aren’t, but should be.
It was a bit difficult to find this place within uni. I had to ask the receptionist in one of the buildings. It was located within a library had to go up the spiral staircase which was 2 or 3 floors high. It was pretty nice. I would prefer a larger exhibit that had its own location.
Great place to know about the Australian achievements, it is regularly change this week (11 Sep 2019) was about women among with other permanent expositions. If you are a medical student of a medical graduate is a must see and also is
UNREAL! So much history. We are so incredibly lucky to have so many amazing scientists in history and now doing amazing work for us. I loved it and will recommend it to friends who are appreciative of STEM. And even those who aren’t, but should be.