Descripción

El Museo de la Farmacia de Oporto, situado en Ramalde, ofrece una fascinante visión de la historia de las prácticas farmacéuticas. Inaugurado en 2010, este museo no solo es educativo sino también apto para familias, lo que lo convierte en un lugar ideal para visitantes con niños. Hay baños disponibles para mayor comodidad, lo que garantiza una visita confortable. Con una calificación media en Google de 4,3, promete una exploración atractiva del mundo medicinal que cautiva tanto a jóvenes como a mayores.

Características

Adecuado para niños., Estacionamiento accesible para sillas de ruedas., Entrada accesible para sillas de ruedas, Baño accesible para sillas de ruedas, Baño

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Las opciones de transporte público más cercanas para su conveniencia.

Viso (Metro)
Parada de autobús 264 m caminar
Ramalde do Meio
Parada de autobús 353 m caminar
Julgado de Paz
Parada de autobús 106 m caminar
Via Rápida - Viso
Estación de metro 253 m caminar

Reseñas y calificaciones

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Ali
Ali
1 mes hace en Google

The right kind of museum for me! A mini-Wellcome trust with cool artefacts. The pharmacies are just stunning. I really liked the timelines too! I felt some sections needed a bit more detail, for example, the part on Africa felt very general and had no references, the same for South America (although there were dedicated descriptions to the Incas, Mayas and Aztecs.) I hope that the museum can grow and include more information from the 21st century such as increasing access to vaccinations, the COVID pandemic and issues such as patents in the world of medicines. The prices differ for guided tour versus self-guided. Guided must be booked in advance. See photos. I really liked the portable pharmacy artefact! The museum is wheelchair accessible. Most writing is in Portuguese which can be inconvenient for some - the use of Google Lens to translate can help. Nevertheless, the individual artefacts’ names are translated. Recommend visit time : around 30 minutes, more if want to reach each caption fully.

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Hannah Felicity
Hannah Felicity
1 mes hace en Google

As a pharmacy student, visiting the Pharmacy Museum in Porto was an absolute highlight. I was fascinated by the rich history of medicines, apothecaries, and global healing traditions on display. The exhibits were beautifully curated, offering a glimpse into pharmacy’s evolution across cultures and centuries. I especially loved the Egyptian and traditional Portuguese sections. It was both inspiring and educational — a must-visit for anyone in healthcare or with a curiosity about the roots of modern medicine. Most of the descriptions are in Portugese naturally, but scanning the QR code before entering helps to connect to a video that explains the displays, again it’s in Portugese however the translation was in written English Highly recommend!

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Arman Khachatryan
Arman Khachatryan
2 meses hace en Google

The eighteenth-century apothecary jars still contain mysterious residues analyzed in 2012. A display of plague doctor masks shows beak-worn herbs changed weekly for authenticity. The gift shop at the place sells the exact replicas of 1920s aspirin tins.