Museum of Human Disease


Take a fascinating and often macabre tour of the human body at the Museum of Human Disease.

Between 3pm to 5pm each weekday visitors can explore this fascinating collection themselves or listen to a description of displayed specimens and disease processes with a specially designed audio tour.

Visitors are able to use a unique mp3 device with infra-red capabilities that enables them to hear descriptions of specific specimens and exhibits as they tour the Museum. Most recordings feature an expert member of the UNSW academic staff describing the macroscopic changes in the specimen and relating these to the cause, symptoms and treatment of the disorder.

NOTE: The Museum is generally not considered suitable for children under 15 years. All children under 15 years must be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times.

Admission Cost:
Adults $10
Child(under 15 Years) $5

Note:
Some individuals, children and cultural groups may be sensitive to the display of real human tissue. Please consider the suitability of this material when planning your visit.
All bags and handbags will be cloaked at reception.
Strictly no photography.
No food or beverage.

Open Hours
School & Group Visits | 9am - 3pm
Public Visits & Audio Tours | 3pm - 5pm

Location
Ground Floor, Samuels Building
The University of New South Wales
Corner of High & Botany St, Kensington

Transport and Parking
Pedestrian access via Gate 9, High St or Gate 11, Botany St
Express buses (891, 890) run regularly from Central during semester.
Many non-express buses also stop at UNSW (370, 393-97, 400). Coach & minibus parking can be arranged on request.
Further details regarding parking & transport can be discussed on booking.

Days: Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday



 Corner of High and Botany St  Kensington New South Wales, 2033 Australia | MapMap opens in new browser window
 Telephone: 02 9385 1522

Disclaimer: Details may change at any time. Please check with organisers first if you are planning to attend this event. Use the links below..

Web Links

Link Museum of Human Disease Link opens in new browser window

City Link www.diseasemuseum.unsw.edu.au





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