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Thackray Museum of Medicine

Musée | Leeds | Angleterre | Royaume Uni

Musées médicaux au royaume-uni

Le musée de la médecine Thackray à Leeds est le plus grand musée médical indépendant du Royaume-Uni. Il offre aux visiteurs un voyage fascinant à travers l'histoire de la médecine et met en lumière de manière impressionnante les développements qui ont façonné les soins de santé modernes. Les expositions vont des rues sombres de Leeds victorien aux avancées médicales révolutionnaires qui ont transformé notre compréhension actuelle de la santé et de la maladie.

Expositions interactives sur l'histoire de la médecine

Le musée propose des expositions interactives couvrant une variété de sujets, de la prise en charge médicale à l'époque victorienne aux innovations modernes en médecine. La reproduction d'un hôpital victorien est particulièrement remarquable, offrant un aperçu vivant des conditions et défis de la pratique médicale de l'époque. Ces représentations historiques sont contrastées avec les réalisations médicales modernes, offrant aux visiteurs une vision complète de l'évolution de la médecine.

Histoire de la médecine à l'époque victorienne

Une autre partie importante du musée est sa collection d'instruments et d'équipements médicaux utilisés au fil des ans, ainsi que l'histoire de la recherche médicale et du travail des pionniers de la médecine. Les visiteurs peuvent également en apprendre davantage sur le rôle des infirmières et des médecins, ainsi que sur les questions sociales et éthiques liées à la médecine au fil du temps.

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141 Beckett St
Harehills
LS9 7LN Leeds

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Dimanche10:00 - 17:00
Lundi10:00 - 17:00
Mardi10:00 - 17:00
Mercredi10:00 - 17:00
Jeudi10:00 - 17:00
Vendredi10:00 - 17:00
Samedi10:00 - 17:00

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Matthew Willett
01.02.2025

It was a good time out. Some great exhibits there. Brilliant for children and child groups. Loads of information. The ground floor old world streets were really good. The 1st floor although loads of items and information didn't have much atmosphere. I feel that as the museum is in and original very old building they missed an opportunity to show the old equipment set up in a victorian style operation theatre or other an old style ward. I was hoping for a little more of an immersive experience. There were some areas that looked this way, but closed off to general visitors due to school groups.
Karina O'Flynn
01.02.2025

Cool museum, great place for kids to visit and explore. Would recommend to learn about the history of medicine
Josh Sabine
29.01.2025

Quite disappointed as an adult visitor, it leans towards school children. Quite small and unless you like reading the whole place takes around 30 mins to get around....at a slow pace. I wouldn't recommend visiting unless it's a school trip.
Pete
11.01.2025

Expensive for the exhibits on display. I personally wouldn’t recommend visiting. Requires investment.
Christopher Jennings
11.01.2025

Starts off with a bang and afterwards is incredibly dull unless you’re a major medicine nerd. Even if you are (I studied history of medicine and my partner is a nurse), it’s not particularly engaging in the way information is presented. It’s a lot of reading. £12 entry and a lot less engaging than free entry museums that are around. Apparently this was much more fun and interactive back in the day with the Florence Nightingale style experiences.
paul wood
11.11.2024

Great day out if you have any interest of anything medical
Hang Linton
08.01.2025

I love this place. We frequently visit sparks & our little one has so much fun. Real great community vibes whenever I'm there & the late events they do are always interesting, engaging & informative. The young woman who works in the gift shop is also a pleasure. I always feel welcomed & look forward to coming back <3
Katherine Willmott
29.12.2024

Great experience. No need to buy tickets in advance. Easy access by public transport. Based in hospital grounds . Food and gift shop reasonable prices.
Frank Gillies
23.12.2024

Great day out. One of the best museums in the UK
Sofia
21.12.2024

I have experienced both the museum with my child and booked and utilised the community designated space for an event. Both experiences were outstanding! Staff are all wonderful, inviting helpful and approachable. Space is comfortable, clean well managed and spacious.
David Mackie
17.12.2024

Everyone should visit this museum if possible. The history of medicine is too important to miss.
Daniel So
15.12.2024

The exhibition is excellent, but the smell is really bad. I guess it may be part of medicine smell or on purpose for demonstrating the poor condition in the past? I think it should have a warning to people who just finished or want to have food. There are some workshops for kids. I guess it may be good because the exhibition setting eyesight is quite high, more for adults. The level of knowledge is also technical, not easy to be understood. For normal people, it may be expensive although the ticket allows you to come for a year. It may be more recommended to look for chance, e.g. some workshops or performance, to get in for a look. To the museum, for long run, I think renting out for some lectures or film playing may be good tactics utilising the place as well as promoting the place.
Kerman Uzunoglu
08.12.2024

Really good
Lucy-Ella Jones
08.12.2024

I came here with my service user who loves learning about medicine. The staff were lovely and offered to hold our bags in their office as we had a suitcase. A ticket lasts for a year which makes it more worth the price plus carers got in free and they offer discounts for students & NHS workers. Our favourite part was the downstairs interactive area going through what it used to be like to live before modern medicine for different people. Although I agree with some other comments it might not be something you go back to often, it was a lovely museum.
Gaynor Dennis
07.12.2024

Very informative and educational
Ben Carrigan
07.12.2024

Excellent exhibition for adults and children. Kids loved the actors and Christmas singing.
Laura Corden-Hume
07.12.2024

Beautiful building. Confused by the vision though. Seemed to be good for children but personally I wouldn’t have taken my children there. The theatre scene of the young girl having her leg removed was a bit much for small children and the place where the animals were killed also a bit scary for young children. The building is so beautiful and think more could have been made of that, restored old hospital wards would have been impressive. The actors could have actually been more like Victorian doctors, nurses and patients not annoying and loud. Enjoyed most parts but could easily be so much better. Food nice in the cafe and staff friendly.
John Smith
30.11.2024

very interesting
Lucy E
30.11.2024

I love this museum! We went last year and had such a blast that we had to visit again. There's a great room with gorgeous hand-painted apothecary jars, and a room with a walk through of how medicine has evolved. My absolute favourite part of the museum was the recreation of a victorian street. You pick a person's card at the entrance and find out how they are affected by all sorts of ailments. It's really well done and grabs your imagination.
helena jenks
30.11.2024

Wonderful crafting session today and so much to see in the museum itself. Lovely friendly staff too
Matt Wallington
27.11.2024

The museum was good. Cafe wasn't - overpriced and rude staff
Elisa Winstanley
26.11.2024

A really informative day learning about life in Victorian Leeds, the history of medicine, to modern day techniques. As someone that’s worked in the NHS, this was super interesting! I have visited over 10 years ago and really impressed with the changes to the museum. There’s also a coffee shop by the entrance where you can get a hot cup of Yorkshire tea! The admission ticket also gives you 12 months access at no extra charge!!!
ZZ Zed
25.11.2024

I had higher expectations from this place. But it seems more geared towards children - in fact very good if you have children. But a little too basic for adults. It's good that you can buy a ticket that gives you annual access. I ended up buying two so I can come back with a friend in future. The girl in the coffee shop was lovely and attentive. Staff on the front door were less knowledgeable. The building is also a sight in itself.
Fiona Longlands
25.11.2024

Visited the museum with work and its a fabulous place to visit. The staff when booking were very helpful and accommodating. We didn't get all the way around the museum so a second visit is needed which our service users are looking forward to. The interaction within the museum is really good and easy to participate in. I would definitely recommend for a visit to family and friends and the also the entrance fee of £11:95 is worth it.

 

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