I am married to my beautiful wife Venus and have a precoscious 'almost five year old' called Daniel...
I am married to my beautiful wife Venus and have a precoscious 'almost five year old' called Danielle. I enjoy travel, and apart from spending alot of time in my wife's home town of Philadelphia I try and vacation as much as possible.
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The Mutter museum is a collection of exhibits that is not really for the quesy; It is situated on south 22nd street just on the corner of chestnut, so just a stones throw from 30th street amtrak station, the old arts district and market street shopping mall.
On one of my many visits to Philadelphia I was walking up Chestnut street with my wife, when she stopped and said, "ooh, Now YOU will love this place". And she was right;
It probably has something to do with my love of zombie movies, but I decided that it is my favorite museum of all time. It's all the things that could happen or go wrong with the human body; mostly the stuff that your mother would stop you in your tracks and tell you not to stare.
There is permanent collection and other temporary exhibits; one of these exhibits when I was there was all about infectious diseases. It was very imformative with graphic models and photography; ok so it may have put me off my lunch (a bit) but it taught me right there and then (what mom and dad always tried to drum into me) to wash your hands before you eat, and put your hand over your mouth when you cough as well as all the over social niceties.
The permanent collection is a little musty and crowded and does look a little like you have just walked into a laboratory that Peter Cushing uses during the week and Vincent price borrows at the weekend. There are exhibits like the largest colon, an array of skulls that had been damaged by various means, pictures of two-headed babies, and the soap woman.
You have to bare in mind that although it is a museum it is also a medical college, so it isnt a freak show and nothing is presented in an exploitive way. It is very informative and an honest look at the extremes of human health. But just because it is brutally real I wouldn't take my daughter (or any child for that matter) and some may find it too difficult to view.
However, if you have the stomach for it, it really is fascinating.
I'm not sure if it is open at the weekend and I can't remember the exact opening hours or anything like that. I do remember that it was $10 for each adult and $8 for children. (members of the American version of our Royal college of surgeons get in free).
A must for the morbidly fascinated and the macabre, but if you are not of that disposition then give it a miss. (Please don't take the kids)
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