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    The creation of the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum (1912) harks back to the efforts of the Dresden industrialist Karl August Lingner (1861-1916), the manufacturer of the mouthwash Odol. In 1911 Lingner had been among the protagonists of the First International Hygiene Exhibition, for which more than five million visitors had come to Dresden. This exhibition combined state-of-the-art technologies and ...

  2. 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.

  3. Oct 24, 2012 · October 24, 2012, 9:53am. Snap. Germans have had a curatorial interest in hygiene since at least 1911, when the Dresden-based mouthwash magnate Karl August Ligner organized the first...

  4. Apr 14, 2019 · The German Hygiene Museum (Deutsches Hygiene-Museum) is a medical museum in Dresden. It sees itself as a public forum for science, culture and society. On permanent display are the permanent exhibition "Abenteuer Mensch" and the "Kinder-Museum Unsere fünf Sinne".

  5. Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden. 495 reviews. #25 of 262 things to do in Dresden. Speciality MuseumsScience Museums. Closed now. Write a review. About. The Museum of Man. Just a stone's throw from Dresden's Frauenkirche, the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum invites visitors to experience people and their bodies.

  6. Sep 1, 2021 · Sept. 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...

  7. In the vibrant city of Dresden, Germany, lies a unique institution dedicated to the exploration of health, hygiene, and the human body. The German Hygiene Museum, established in 1912, has become a renowned center for public health education and a captivating destination for visitors seeking to delve into the world of human well-being.

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