Museum of Human Body
Address | 34 Henri Dunant Rd, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand | ||||||
Phone | +66 2 218 8635 | ||||||
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Website | www.dent.chula.ac.th/museums | ||||||
Categories | Museum, Tourist Attraction | ||||||
Rating | 4.7 27 reviews | ||||||
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Museum of Human Body reviews
27The entrance was free, but you can give donation if you want. Although the area was quite small, the display of human bodies was very interesting. I was scared as much as I was amazed that they were real human bodies. Highly recommend paying a visit here.
This is really good museum! Free to exit, great location, amazing exhibition, it’s really comfy place to fathom some new knowledge about human body in this place. Highly recommend!
Very well curated University museum. The quality of the exposition reminds me of Body World, albeit on a smaller scale, but the entrance is free of charge. I am left wandering whether the respect to the exposed cadavers is adequately guaranteed, as photography is ostensibly not allowed, but it seems there are no surveillance systems. Overall, a great way to inveat one hour of your time.
The Museum of Human Body is located on the university campus. Ask the security to show you throw. It is open to the public, and entry is free (donations are appreciated).
The exhibition is fascinating: two rooms full of dehydrated (for lack of a better word) bodies, cut open to show their muscles, nervous systems, and whatever else you can see. Coming from Australia, I had never seen anything like it - we always see diagrams or models, not the real thing. I would recommend coming here if you are interested in anatomy, science, humans, or just want to have a look and see what we look like on the inside.
There are signs in English and Thai, making it accessible for tourists.
This is how the real museum should be. Absolutely free of charge. Not very big, but extremely fascinating. I really enjoyed it. I was surprised by the actual size of the human brain. And I like the fact that it's a medical university, so doctors can come and see how it looks in real life. Highly recommended!
It's very beautiful, but it's a bit scary and for some it might be disturbing to see the corpse up close
Many specimens, great place to look around. During our visit the audio guide was out of service. Almost everything described in thai, so you can only look at the exhibition mindlessly basically.
Bangkok, faculty of dentistry, Chulalongkorn University
พิพิธภัณฑ์ร่างกายมนุษย์ ตั้งอยู่ชั้น๙ ในตึกแถวบริเวณคณะทันตกรรมศาสตร์ จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย (เข้าประตูฝั่งสยามได้เรย)
จะเปิด เฉพาะวัน จันทร์ พุธ และศุกร์ เวลา 1000 น. เข้าชมฟรี ไม่เสียค่าใช้จ่าย แต่สามารถร่วมสมทบทุน บำรุงรักษาพิพิธภัณฑ์ได้ตามสะดวก (มีกล่องรับบริจาค) หน้าพิพิธภัณฑ์ชั้น๙
พิพิธภัณฑ์แห่งนี้ จัดแสดงร่างกาย ชิ้นส่วนร่างกายจริงๆ ที่ผ่านกรรมวิธี เพื่อไม่ให้เน่าเปื่อย และเก็บรักษา โดยกรรมวิธีที่พิเศษ
จัดตั้งแสดงและอธิบาย ระบบอวัยวะต่างๆ การทำงานเบื้องต้น ของทุกระบบร่างกาย ทำให้เป็นภาพรวมและภายในร่างกายได้ดียิ่งขึ้นนอกเหนือจากอ่านในหนังสือหรือชมคลิปวีดีโอ
เป็นที่ที่ควรมาเรียนรู้เป็นอย่างยิ่งทั้งครอบครัว
เหมาะสำหรับทุกคน
ได้เรียนรู้ศึกษาสรีระร่างกายของคน ซึ่งหาได้ยากมากสำหรับคนทั่วไป เนื่องจากอาจารย์ไม่อนุญาตให้ถ่ายรูป แต่ก็ไม่ห้ามถ้ามีฝีมือวาดรูป
Fascinating, Informative and educational museum explaining the workings (and frailties) of the human body.
Note: All exhibits on display are real bodies, donated to science at the wish of the deceased.
- Not for the squeamish.
Clear descriptions of all exhibits on display.
How much does a human brain weigh? Pick one up, see for yourself!
Want to give up smoking? See the damaging effects of smoking on the human lung - close up!
A most sobering and introspective experience.
Access via hospital grounds (not very well signposted).
Length of visit about 1/2 hour.
Admission free. Donations accepted.
Although only 2 rooms, the exhibits are quite engaging. You can spend quite a bit of time analysing the anatomy and description. Very educational.
If you're interested in human anatomy, then this is the place to come. The various exhibits displayed show different aspects of the human body e.g. Veins/Arteries, Nerves, Organs and muscles. One of the bodies is disseted vertically from head to groin. Another body has been sliced in horizontal sections. There is a very interesting written piece on all the stages required to preserve the cadaver.
You need to enter the university campus site from the "Henri Dunant Rd" once on site follow road right, then left and Museum is on 9th Floor of medical building.
It was an educational visit. The bodies or parts on display are real which went through the plastination process (this itself was explained at the start). Though there are only two rooms, I spent less than an hour there reading the descriptions.
เป็นอะไรที่หาดูไม่ได้ง่ายๆ พื้นจัดแสดงไม่ได้ใหญ่มาก แต่รู้สึกว่าน่าสนใจมากสำหรับคนที่สนใจเรื่องเกี่ยวกับร่างกายมนุษย์ เพราะมีการจัดแสดงร่างกายมนุ
ษย์จริงๆ ชิ้นส่วนร่างกายของจริง
Very interesting. Especially as i am interested in the medical field.
There is no admition fee, there is a donation box so you can pay as much as you feel.
Interesting place to spend a few moments. Bit hard to find it's on the ninth floor of the hospital. Also close to dental museum.
Worth a visit if you are in the area. It's only 2 small rooms so you should be done in less than 1h unless you're a medicine student. Free entry, donations welcomed in the donation box. There are signs that say no photos and no touching allowed.
It's fascinating to see these exhibits. My favourites are these ones from the 2nd room:
1. Human body slices - imagine your body cut up into slices (it looks just like steak: p)
2. Bodies of babies from 4th to 10th month - you can see how their little bodies grow bigger, and the hair.
3. Lift up and feel the weight of the brain - I don't know if it's a real brain but it's heavier than I thought.
The best human body museum i've ever been to. You can see all real organs of human here. Very educative for kids, even for me. Makes us more realize how Great GOD is. MasyaAllah
The location pin is correct. Located at 9th floor. Free entry. Interested show of human anatomy. Photo taking is not allowed. Well worth a visit.
A must go for those interested in the field and aren't grossed out by human organs dangling. Well connected place with bts skytrain nearby and taxi available.