Philadelphia Museums of Human Oddities

Philadelphia Medical Museums Open to the Public

Philadelphia Medical Museums Open to the Public

Medical Museums are a gruesome attraction of medical tools and human oddities. While dissected cadavers, preserved parasites, and diseased organs fulfill our need to explore the human oddity in all of us, the strange fact that it is a "museum" makes visiting them a peculiar act of self-education in itself. Listed below are some medical museums in Philadelphia that you can visit. See the Complete list of: "Philly's Best Known Weird and Wacky Places to Visit."

4 Must-See: Medical Museums in Philadelphia

Medical Museums in Philadelphia

Medical Museums in Philadelphia

Medical Museums PhillyPhiladelphia, PA - Looking for something unique to do on your next trip to Philadelphia? Make sure to visit one of these medical museums in The City of Brotherly Love, from a dental museum to Philadelphia's famed Mutter Museum, filled with body parts and oddities. We have you covered with The Best Philly Medical Museums.


Visiting: Philly’s Most Historic Gardens

The 650-acre Tyler Arboretum, located just outside Philadelphia in Media, Delaware County, is one of the oldest and largest arboreta in the Northeast.   Credit: Photo by G. Widman for VISIT PHILADELPHIA

Visit Philly’s Most Historic Gardens

Visiting: Philly’s Most Historic GardensPhiladelphia, PA—A city steeped in history, Philadelphia also boasts a rich horticultural heritage that has blossomed since its founding by Quaker pioneer William Penn. Attracted by the promise of religious tolerance, Quakers flocked to this newfound city, seeking a deeper connection with God through nature's embrace. Today, this legacy thrives, with Philadelphia proudly claiming the title of America's garden capital.


Visiting The Haunted Cresson Sanatorium

Visiting The Haunted Cresson Sanatorium

Visiting The Haunted Cresson Sanatorium

Cresson Sanatorium Philadelphia, PA - One of Pennsylvania's most haunted destinations is the Cresson Sanatorium. This historic institution includes several buildings, including the hospital, sanatorium, and End of Life Building. Visitors can explore the grounds independently or join a tour guided by ghost hunters. Visiting the haunted sanatorium requires advance reservations through Ghost Hunts USA. You can reserve a spot online or through their Facebook page.


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