Nuit des Musées is one of the highlights of the capital's cultural calendar. Paris and the whole of the Île-de-France region get in on the act, as cultural venues welcome enthusiasts and the curious for visits that are often free of charge, nocturnes, and a fine program of events, concerts, performances and other surprises. Museums, castles, monuments and institutions all get in on the action, helping us discover the heritage of the Paris region in a whole new way.
It's also an opportunity to discover the more confidential spots and secret museums hidden in the four corners of the capital. These fascinating places share their own treasures and knowledge with you. If you're fascinated by medicine, head to the Latin Quarter to discover the Musée de l'Histoire de la Médecine, which is also taking part in the Nuit des Musées.
The Musée d'Histoire de la Médecine in Paris: a unique showcase of medical curiosities
Curved knives, a hand prosthesis dating back to the 16th century, a trepanning box more than 500 years old, porcelain dentures from the 18th century or the first portable electrocardiograph... all these objects and instruments can be discovered at the incredible Museum of the History of Medicine, nestled at the headquarters of Université Paris Cité. Would you like a tour? [Read more]
Here, the evolution of the art of surgery from Antiquity to the 1950s is traced through a permanent exhibition featuring instruments (including those used in the care of King Louis XIV), anatomical models, medals and paintings. It is also one of the oldest collections in Europe.
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Dates and Opening Time
On May 18, 2024
Location
Museum of the History of Medicine
12 Rue de l'École de Médecine
75006 Paris 6
Access
Odéon metro (lines 4 and 10)
Prices
Free
Official website
u-paris.fr