Pharmacy Museum and Qwensel house
Explore the history of pharmacy and a historic house




Attraction
Duration: 1.5 Hours
Distance to city centre: 355m
Hours: Closed
Opens: 10:00 AM Friday
The Pharmacy Museum and Qwensel house in Turku, Finland, offers a glimpse into the history of pharmacy practices and showcases the preserved living quarters of the Qwensel family. Visitors can explore the collection of antique medical tools, learn about traditional remedies, and admire the 18th-century architecture. Spend at least 60 minutes immersing yourself in the past. The minimal cost of admission is 5 euros, the currency used in Finland. Here are 10 FAQs to help plan your visit: [1. Is photography allowed inside? 2. Are guided tours available? 3. Are there any interactive exhibits? 4. Can I buy souvenirs at the museum shop? 5. Is there parking nearby? 6. Are there any discounts for students or seniors? 7. Are there restrooms on site? 8. Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users? 9. Can I bring food and drinks? 10. Can I touch the artifacts?].
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