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Museum of Human Disease
Address: Ground, Samuels Building, UNSW, Chancellery Walk, Randwick NSW 2052, Australia
Phone: (02) 9385 1522
State: New South Wales
City: Randwick
Zip Code: 2052


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


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Reviews
Excellent place to explore, understand and admire the human body. Plenty of wet specimen, a couple of models. Great to explain to my 5 year old how the body works. 10 bucks for adults, definitely worth the money. Sadly taking photographs is not allowed.. but well .. thats kind of understandable..
7 years ago (24-03-2018)
A little out of the way and a totally weird choice for a tourist to stop but if you're into the gruesome and scientific, this is a great spot. Really reasonably priced and although it's quite small I was kept busy for hours looking at all the specimens and reading about them on the ipad you are given when you enter. Bear in mind before you go the organs in the museum are real human specimens so it's not for the weak stomached. You're also asked not to take photos directly of the specimens out of respect but selfies where they just so happen to be in the background are okay. I opted to not take any photos just in case! Either way I found it fascinating and loved my time there.
7 years ago (09-04-2018)
A fascinating museum of human disease (one of the best and only ones in Australia). A great place to learn about pathology.
8 years ago (06-08-2017)
Interesting collection of specimens of human organs affected by disease
7 years ago (07-03-2018)
Great museum with unique displays and informative talks/events. Plus the staff are so friendly and happy to answer questions.
8 years ago (17-03-2017)
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