Take a fascinating and often macabre tour of the human body at the Museum of Human Disease.
Members of the general public can visit the Museum of Human Disease for a self-guided visit of our human tissue specimen collection.
We have around 1,500 specimens on display with a catalogue of the specimens' histories and pathologies, as well as explanatory posters, displays and our friendly staff on hand to answer your questions.
Things to consider
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.
No photography is permitted inside the museum.
No food or drinks are permitted inside the museum.
Location
Ground Floor, Samuels Building
The University of New South Wales
Corner of High & Botany St, Kensington
Take a fascinating and often macabre tour of the human body at the Museum of Human Disease.
Members of the general public can visit the Museum of Human Disease for a self-guided visit of our human tissue specimen collection.
We have around 1,500 specimens on display with a catalogue of the specimens' histories and pathologies, as well as explanatory posters, displays and our friendly staff on hand to answer your questions.
Things to consider
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.
No photography is permitted inside the museum.
No food or drinks are permitted inside the museum.