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  1. Deutsches Hygiene-Museum: The Human Adventure - in the heart of Dresden! Unique exhibitions, experience for the whole family & ideal event location.

  2. The German Hygiene Museum (German: Deutsches Hygiene-Museum) is a medical museum in Dresden, Germany. It conceives itself today as a "forum for science, culture and society". It is a popular venue for events and exhibitions, and is among the most visited museums in Dresden, with around 280,000 visitors per year.

  3. DAS MUSEUM VOM MENSCHEN. Unter diesem Motto vereint das vor über 100 Jahren gegründete Deutsche Hygiene-Museum unter einem Dach die Ausstellung „Abenteuer Mensch“ mit der berühmten und das erlebnisorientierte „Welt der Sinne“.

  4. www.dhmd.de › en › about-usHistory - dhmd.de

    1930: The Deutsches Hygiene-Museum opens in its new building as the centrepiece of the Second International Hygiene Exhibition, with the “Transparent Man” exhibit as its chief attraction. 1933–1937: Numerous exhibitions of the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum propagate Nazi racial ideology.

  5. Opening times: Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am–6 pm. Website: www.dhmd.de. People are at the heart of the German Hygiene Museum in Dresden, which encourages visitors to learn more about themselves and their bodies with the help of impressive exhibits and installations.

  6. Nov 21, 2008 · The Deutsches Hygiene-Museum was founded in 1912, has a collection of over 12,000 objects and features a rotating exhibition. But its permanent exhibition is the main draw. During history the...

  7. Just a stone's throw from Dresden's Frauenkirche, the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum invites visitors to experience people and their bodies. For over 100 years, the unique hands-on museum has been offering a look "under the skin".

  8. Sep 1, 2021 · DRESDEN, Germany — In a display case at the German Hygiene Museum here is a pretty, blue glass bottle whose daintiness belies its purpose. Manufactured in 1904, it is a flask for...

  9. The collection of the Deutsches Hygiene-Museums serves two main themes: the history of health education and the history of everyday health care in 20th-century Germany. Special collections complement these holdings, which encompass approximately 40,000 objects, including those on permanent loan.

  10. Oct 24, 2012 · Germans have had a curatorial interest in hygiene since at least 1911, when the Dresden-based mouthwash magnate Karl August Ligner organized the first International Hygiene Exhibition.

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