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About Surgeons' Hall Museums

Surgeons' Hall Museums are situated on the campus of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. The closest railway station to the museum is Waverley train station; it's 15 minutes away from the museum. You can also get to the museum by various bus routes like 3, 5, 7, 8, 14, 29, and several others.

Surgeons' Hall Museums accept visitors daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You don't need to book tickets in advance.

Since this is an indoor museum, there is no wrong or right time of year to go there. However, we recommend visiting on weekdays and in the morning to avoid crowds.

This museum is one of the oldest in Scotland. It hosts one of the UK's richest and most historic pathology collections. The museum consists of the History of Surgery Museum, the Wohl Pathology Museum, the Body Voyager, and the Dental Collection. Here are the things you can do there:

  • Explore the history of surgery in Scotland. Here you can learn about the advances in surgical practice in Scotland, the history of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and much more.
  • Take a look at the most extensive collection of pathologies in the UK. You can learn more about body preservation methods, medical supplies, and the evolution of surgery in warfare.
  • Learn more about the use of computers and robotic technology in medicine. The Body Voyager gallery is the newest segment of the Surgeons' Hall Museum. Here, you can see how advances in modern technology have changed surgical practices and patient care today.
  • Take part in various workshops and meetings. Dissection workshops, anatomical drawing courses, and book clubs are waiting for you. You don't have to have any prior medical experience to participate in these activities.
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