PLAN YOUR VISIT
Pathological Anatomy Section
Open only for guided tours by reservation with at least one week’s notice and subject to availability
- on Tuesday | 10.00 – 17.00
- on Thursday | 10.00 – 17.00
Please note that the Pathological Anatomy section is not recommended for people under 16 years of age, pregnant women and particularly sensitive individuals, as it houses advanced pathologies, congenital anomalies and bodily alterations that may not be suitable for everyone’s sensitivity.
The Morgagni Museum is open for guided tours only. It is not possible to visit the Museum on your own.
Book a guided tour
- For groups (up to 25 people) it is possible to visit the museum accompanied by our guide.
- The guided tour lasts 1 hour and has a total cost of 50 euros, with a maximum of 25 people per visit.
- Reservation is mandatory at least one week in advance to allow us to organize in the best way and the stay in the Museum is linked to the guided tour.
- The visit can be conducted in Italian or English.
- The request for the visit must be made through the Museum’s phone number or email address.
Guided tour of the Museum of Human Anatomy “G.B. Morgagni” – Pathological Anatomy Section
- Duration: 60 min, cost € 50
- AVAILABLE IN ITALIAN AND ENGLISH
WHERE WE ARE
The Museum of Human Anatomy “G.B. Morgagni” – Pathological Anatomy Section is located just outside the historic center of Padua, in Via Aristide Gabelli, 59-61 within the complex of the Anatomical Institutes. Positioned near the hospital facilities it is easily accessible on foot and by public transport.
HOW TO REACH US
By car
A4 Turin – Trieste Highway | Padua West or Padua East exits.
A13 Bologna – Padua Highway | Padua South and Padua Industrial Zone exits.
To reach the museum on foot we recommend parking your car at:
- Piazza Rabin Parking, adjacent to Prato della Valle | Via 58° Reggimento Fanteria, 1, 35123 Padua PD
- Padua Centro Park, adjacent to the former Boschetti square | Via Trieste 50, 35121 Padua
On foot
The museum is located near the intersection of via Falloppio, San Massimo and Civil Hospital. It can be easily reached on foot from the Civil Hospital (3 min), from the Basilica of Saint Anthony (9 min) and from Prato della Valle (15 min) and from the bus and train stations (25 min).
By train
Numerous trains connect Padua with all major Italian cities. The railway station is about a 25-minute WALK from the museum. From the station it is also possible to take a TAXI, the TRAM or LINE BUSES.
Bus e tram
The most convenient stop for those using buses is Padua Hospital, then continue for about 250 meters on foot.
The nearest tram stops are:
- Ponti Romani, then continue for 800 m on foot (about 11 minutes)
- Tito Livio, then continue for 950 m on foot (about 13 minutes)
EVENTS
L’anomalia e la norma La variabilità della vita tra anatomia e biologia
L’anomalia e la norma La variabilità della vita tra anatomia e biologia
La mostra L’anomalia e la norma al MUSME esplora il confine tra normalità e anomalia nella scienza e nella cultura. Il Museo Morgagni partecipa con reperti anatomici storici.
Visita guidata con il Curatore – Museo Morgagni, Anatomia Patologica
Visita guidata con il Curatore – Museo Morgagni, Anatomia Patologica
Scopri la sezione di Anatomia Patologica del Museo Morgagni con una visita guidata dal curatore, dr. Giovanni Magno. Un viaggio tra reperti unici e la storia della patologia, dalle teorie umorali alle moderne diagnosi.
Laboratorio di Paleopatologia: le ossa raccontano le malattie
Laboratorio di Paleopatologia: le ossa raccontano le malattie
Scopri come le ossa raccontano la storia delle malattie attraverso un laboratorio pratico con calchi realistici. Un’esperienza immersiva nella paleopatologia e nell’antropologia forense, riservata a partecipanti sopra i 16 anni.