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Tags : Museum
Timings : Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM and 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Reservation are recommended
Saturdays: Closed
Entry Fee : Full ticket: EUR 2.50
Reduced ticket : EUR 2
Family ticket (parents with children): EUR 5
The Museum of Human Anatomy "Filippo Civinini," established in 1832, is located at Via Roma 55 in Pisa, Italy. It is housed within the prestigious University of Pisa's Palazzo del Toscanelli. It features a comprehensive collection of anatomical specimens, models, and displays that offer insight into the structure and function of the human body.
It houses over 3,400 anatomical specimens, including life-size anatomical tables by Paolo Mascagni, and features archaeological collections such as an Egyptian mummy with its sarcophagus and pre-Columbian artifacts. The museum provides a valuable resource for medical students, researchers, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of human anatomy. Visitors can explore various sections dedicated to different body systems, organs, and anatomical details. Visitors can explore various sections dedicated to osteology, angiology, splanchnology, and embryology, providing a comprehensive insight into human anatomy.