Museum of Human Anatomy Luigi Rolando

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Museum of Human Anatomy Luigi Rolando is a medical museum located in Turin, Italy. Named after the renowned Italian anatomist Luigi Rolando, the museum is dedicated to the study and understanding of human anatomy.

History[edit | edit source]

The Museum of Human Anatomy Luigi Rolando was established in the late 19th century. It was named after Luigi Rolando, a prominent Italian anatomist known for his significant contributions to the field of neuroanatomy. The museum was created with the aim of providing a comprehensive collection of anatomical specimens for educational and research purposes.

Collection[edit | edit source]

The museum houses an extensive collection of over 2,000 anatomical specimens. These include skeletal remains, organ specimens, wax models, and histological slides. The collection is particularly noted for its detailed wax models, which were used as teaching aids in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Exhibits[edit | edit source]

The Museum of Human Anatomy Luigi Rolando features several permanent exhibits. These include the 'Human Evolution' exhibit, which traces the development of humans from our earliest ancestors to the present day, and the 'Human Body' exhibit, which provides a detailed exploration of the human body's various systems and organs.

Location and Access[edit | edit source]

The museum is located in the University of Turin's Anatomy Institute. It is open to the public, with guided tours available upon request.

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