Museum of Criminal Anthropology

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Torino, Italy

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Science museum· Tourist attraction

Museum of Criminal Anthropology Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Museum of Criminal Anthropology is located in Torino, Italy on Via Pietro Giuria, 15. Museum of Criminal Anthropology is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category science museum in Italy.

Address

Via Pietro Giuria, 15

Phone

+39 116708195

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Gyula Halasi

Definetely interesting place where you can meet many of wierd theories from the begining of the last century. Absolutely shocking to face these facts which were introduced a slightly nore than 100 years ago. Obviously this place can be really divisive. But it is a museum with a porpose to demonstrate this era and from this point of view I think a really good one.

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Lilita Gaile

Very interesting museum. Although there weren't too many rooms we managed to spend a couple hours there. Highly recommended for people who are interested in human psychology, anatomy and criminology etc.

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Mikhail Bondarenko

The are three museums. Criminal, Anthropology and ....museum of fruits. In museums of anthropology and criminal you can see a huge collection of human’s sculls. It’s really horrible and strange collection. All other exhibits are not interesting. In museum of fruits you can see a lot of plastic models of fruits. It looks really strange. Why I have to see plastic fruits if I can buy real in a market. So, don’t spend your time other way you are fanatic of sculls.

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Ignacio Parellada

Incredible super underrated museum! If you're into psychology, psychiatry, the mind, human behaviour, prison systems, murder, crime, science, methodical approach to very philosophical questions, this is the museum for you! Also, the lady that gave us a little tour and explained a lot of the artefacts and facts about Lombrosio was suuuper kind and helpful. One of the best things in Turin.

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Fulvio F. Rivetti

A better arrangment of the exhibition could definitely improve the appeal, from the entrance to the visit itself. Sometimes there aren't caption so it isn't easy to understand what is displayed, sometimes the voiceover voice disturbs while you're reading the room description.