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Secred escape
Tired of other turist we went to the university to check out the museum's. The medical history museum was our favourite. The admission is free and an Audioguide costs only 3Eur, which is worth it beca...
Pretty interesting museum not far from Termini station (5-10 min on foot). Highly recommended! The entry is free, but this is not only the reason - the exposition is really scientific, though not bori...
a small university museum that should be more advertised for the wealth of collections and wonderful reconstructions. Available audio guide. free but small contribution (3euro) on ...
A discovery for those who are not so interested in the topic: offers a panoramic overview of the history of medicine from ancient Egypt (very interesting video) to medieval practice (also!) to discover ...
Secred escape
Tired of other turist we went to the university to check out the museum's. The medical history museum was our favourite. The admission is free and an Audioguide costs only 3Eur, which is worth it beca...
Wonderful museum - for free!
Pretty interesting museum not far from Termini station (5-10 min on foot). Highly recommended! The entry is free, but this is not only the reason - the exposition is really scientific, though not bori...
sweet place, a hidden jewel
a small university museum that should be more advertised for the wealth of collections and wonderful reconstructions. Available audio guide. free but small contribution (3euro) on ...
Mooolto, but very interesting
From the alchemist's bottom, the path with the anatomy of the seven hundred, to the recent challenges, the look at the future.
a girl presented with much care
A discovery for those who are not so interested in the topic: offers a panoramic overview of the history of medicine from ancient Egypt (very interesting video) to medieval practice (also!) to discover ...