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The German Hygiene Museum (Deutsches Hygiene-Museum), also known as the Museum of Man, was founded in 1912 by German entrepreneur Karl August Linger. In 2001, the museum was listed in the Blue Book, which is a list of the most important national institutions of culture in East Germany. The exposition of the museum is dedicated to hygiene, health, anatomy and medicine, and the most popular is the "Glass Man" hall, which represents man in modern sciences.
German Museum of Hygiene
Address: Dresden, Lingnerplatz, 1.
Working Hours : 10:00 - 18:00. Weekend: Monday.
Entrance: The cost of the full ticket is 7 EUR. For visitors under 16, admission is free.
Information is indicated on June 6, 2014
German Museum of Hygiene |
Interior, German Museum of Hygiene |
One of the halls, German Hygiene Museum |
Where do the children come from, the German Hygiene Museum |
A variety of instruments, the German Museum Hygiene |
Human Skeleton, German Hygiene Museum |
The stand dedicated to sight, the German Museum of Hygiene |