41 Hoàng Dư Khương, Phường 12, Quận 10, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
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Monday-Sunday: 08:30-17:00 Last admission: 1 hour(s) before closing Photography may be restricted in certain exhibition areas. Please maintain silence and respect the museum environment.
Monday-Sunday: 08:30-17:00 Last admission: 1 hour(s) before closing Photography may be restricted in certain exhibition areas. Please maintain silence and respect the museum environment.
The Museum of Vietnamese Traditional Medicine (FITO Museum) opened in 2007. This is a building with an area of 600 m2 with traditional Vietnamese style architecture. With many sophisticated motifs, the museum owner used old wooden door frames imported from the Northern Delta to give the Museum's space an ancient, cozy look. Fito Museum has recreated the model, carefully described from images, engravings, and artifacts quite elaborately so that viewers can imagine all the medical examination, treatment, medicine, and medicine preparation activities of the monks. Doctors and physicians from ancient times to the present. Visit the Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine (Fito Museum), home to numerous unique and well-preserved exhibits of herbal medicine Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere at Fito Museum with its architectural style, inspired by the three central regions of Vietnam Admire nearly 3,000 artifacts related to Vietnamese traditional medicine from the Stone Age to the present Discover the diverse range of flora and fauna in Vietnam and get to experience the medical process
41 Hoàng Dư Khương, Phường 12, Quận 10, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Pick a ticket option and a date - availability and pricing update live.
Monday-Sunday: 08:30-17:00 Last admission: 1 hour(s) before closing Photography may be restricted in certain exhibition areas. Please maintain silence and respect the museum environment.
Monday-Sunday: 08:30-17:00 Last admission: 1 hour(s) before closing Photography may be restricted in certain exhibition areas. Please maintain silence and respect the museum environment.