The German medicine-historical museum in Ingolstadt leads the history of the medicine from the antique one to today before eyes.
The museum is since 1973 in the old person anatomy in Ingolstadt. This latebaroque in the years 1723 to 1736 after plans of Gabriel de Gabrieli of the medical faculty of the former Bavarian national university one built and until 1800 as one used. After the university had been shifted after land hat, the building, to which also a Medizinalgarten belongs, served as farm, before it was supplied to its current use. Worth seeing at the building particularly is the former lecture-room with its baroque Deckenfresko. The exhibition covers objects from the European, Chinese and Egyptian antique one and from later times, surgical instruments and objects to the tooth and eye medicine as well as anatomical teaching materials such as skeletons, preparations and diagrams. The skeleton Thomas Haslers, which as a "giant of the Tegernsee" was received in the Guinness book of the records, belonged likewise long time to the exhibits of the museum. A smell and a palpation garden for blind ones supplement today the exterior installations.
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