Old Operating Theatre Museum

St Thomas Church, 9a St Thomas St, London, SE1 9RY Full details & map

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Britain's oldest surviving purpose-built operating theatre, the Old Operating Theatre Museum is situated in a herb garret in the roof of St Thomas's Church. Built in 1821 for poor women, the theatre has been restored with original furniture and equipment, including a 19th-century operating table, surgical instruments and pathological specimens. Visitors enter via a vertiginous wooden staircase to view a pre-anaesthetic operating theatre with tiered viewing seats for students; sanitised reenactments are soemtimes held. Just as gruesome as the operating tools that look like torture implements. Temporary exhibitions also take place, which often combine art with explorations of pathology.


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Old Operating Theatre Museum

Until Aug 31 2010 Museums & Attractions

Britain's oldest surviving purpose-built operating theatre, situated in a herb garret in the roof of St Thomas's...

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Dec 4-8 Museums & Attractions

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Wed Mar 24 2010 Museums & Attractions

Old Operating Theatre Museum details

Address
St Thomas Church, 9a St Thomas St, London, SE1 9RY

Transport London Bridge 

Telephone

020 7188 2679

Old Operating Theatre Museum website

Times 10.30am-5pm daily

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