Museum of Human Disease Ground Floor Samuels Building UNSW, Sydney NSW 2052

Museum of Human Disease





124 Reviews
  • Tuesday10 AM–4 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–4 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–4 PM
  • Friday10 AM–4 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday10 AM–4 PM




Museum of Human Disease Ground Floor Samuels Building UNSW, Sydney NSW 2052




About the Business

Museum of Human Disease | Faculty of Medicine & Healthy - UNSW Sydney | The UNSW Museum of Human Disease holds a comprehensive collection of human tissue specimens, demonstrating hundreds of diseases and their complications.

Contacts

Call Us
+61290650330
Ground Floor Samuels Building UNSW, Sydney NSW 2052

Hours

  • Tuesday10 AM–4 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–4 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–4 PM
  • Friday10 AM–4 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday10 AM–4 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Toilets
  • Good for kids
  • Assistive hearing loop
  • Wheelchair-accessible lift
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Family friendly
  • Restaurant




Recommended Reviews

Benjamin Sestanovic
09.10.2023
Museum of Human Disease
I thoroughly enjoyed enriching my knowledge base and developing my personal medical database through an array of informative and interactive activities and experiences that helped me to develop and insight into our current situation regarding diseases in the Australian setting which have characterised our understanding of life as we perceive it.
Bindi Adams
18.09.2023
Museum of Human Disease
This is a confronting place, yet fascinating. The displays are very informative, the staff extremely knowledgeable and amenable. A must for the inquisitive mind.
A
14.09.2023
Museum of Human Disease
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.
Mr. M
11.09.2023
Museum of Human Disease
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..
Tiana Deeth
09.09.2023
Museum of Human Disease
i went here for school and the education guide was just great! he produced an interactive presentation that everybody enjoyed. the museum itself was great and super informative!
Judi Profke
31.07.2023
Museum of Human Disease
Fascinating and educational. Thank you to the donors and their families.
Sheena Tseng
25.07.2023
Museum of Human Disease
Very creepy but highly interesting and educational museum.Love the forsenic section as we are able to see what happens in gun shoot wound or hanging.Very appreciate for the display of the tablet provided to visitors.Love the idea of introducing the story of the person who donated the spicemen.
Carin Lorentz
24.07.2023
Museum of Human Disease
+ Very good service, you get an Ipad with the information you need of all the differend kinds of specimen of differens kinds of disease, very educational.- Needs a cleaning- It needs an update- I would like to see pictures/ specimens on every booth" how for example how an healthy heart should look like so you can compare and more easily see the unhealthy tissues!"
Melissa Duck
19.07.2023
Museum of Human Disease
Fantastic display. I love visiting!

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Ground Floor Samuels Building UNSW, Sydney NSW 2052
Museum of Human Disease