Museum

German Hygiene Museum

Check tickets & tours

Some booking links are affiliate links. If you book through them, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We never let this influence which places we recommend.

The German Hygiene Museum (Deutsches Hygiene-Museum) in Dresden is a unique institution that blends science, culture, and society. Founded in 1912, it originally aimed to educate the public about hygiene and health. Today, it is a vibrant museum and event space that explores the human body from biological, social, and cultural perspectives. The permanent exhibition 'The Human Being' features over 1,000 objects, including the famous 'Glass Man', a transparent model of the human body. Interactive stations allow visitors to test their senses, learn about genetics, and understand the impact of lifestyle on health. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions on topics like love, death, and the future of medicine. Its architecture is a striking modernist building with a glass atrium, and it includes a café and a museum shop.

Don't miss

  • The 'Glass Man': a life-sized transparent model of the human body with illuminated organs.
  • The 'Senses' section, where you can test your hearing, vision, and touch.
  • The 'Life Cycle' exhibits, covering birth, aging, and death.
  • The 'Nutrition' interactive display, showing the effects of food on the body.
  • Temporary exhibitions on contemporary health and social issues.

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit German Hygiene Museum

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

More attractions in Dresden

Planning your trip to Dresden? See where to eat, more attractions, or build a Dresden itinerary.