
@ February 19, 2020
Arik Snave
Nice and quiet so not too busy. The lady was really polite. Very interesting things to see
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Array ( [0] => Monday: 11:00 AM \u2013 5:00 PM [1] => Tuesday: 11:00 AM \u2013 5:00 PM [2] => Wednesday: 11:00 AM \u2013 5:00 PM [3] => Thursday: 11:00 AM \u2013 5:00 PM [4] => Friday: 11:00 AM \u2013 5:00 PM [5] => Saturday: Closed [6] => Sunday: Closed )
Certainly one of Amsterdam’s more unusual museums, Museum Vrolik is home to an extraordinary collection of medical case studies, accrued by 19th-century medical professor Gerardus Vrolik, his son Willem and numerous other medical professionals. The Athenaeum Illustre of Amsterdam acquired the original collection in 1865 but it wasn’t until 1984 that a selection of exhibits went on show at Museum Vrolik, part of the Amsterdam Medical Center.
@ 19 Feb, 2020
Nice and quiet so not too busy. The lady was really polite. Very interesting things to see
@ 04 Feb, 2020
Went here with another medically educated person, which makes it that much more fun. If you are curious or interested in physical anomaliesn or just how the body works, this is a nice place to go. Easy to reach by public transport, not expensive at all, and you can spend as little or as much time as you want here. The place is not too big, but has a great collection from all body parts, birth- and growthdefects, and even a section of animal skeletons. There are pamphlets that explain a little bit of what you are looking at, and if need be you can google some stuff. Pics and videos are not allowed here! I'd say it's extra fun to bring someone who has some medical knowledge, but it's by no means a necessity.
@ 22 Oct, 2019
Intense experience. Very beautifully laid out, and extremely fascinating. No audio guide unfortunately but very informative posters. No photos due to respect of human remains.
@ 08 Nov, 2019
This was an a truly incredible museum. Fascinating and educational. I’ve been to manny medical museums and this one is one of the more spectacular ones with a wide range of specimens.
@ 16 Nov, 2019
Saw this musesm in a guide viedo on YouTube. I like this type of museum. I was not disappointed it is full of animals and human specimens that are deformed etc also an array of many animal bones from fish to monkeys and many more. I recommend you visit i loved it.