Josephinum

The Josephinum in the 9th district of 1785, reopened in Sept. 2022 after renovation, was originally an academy for military doctors for the Austrian army, especially in the field of medical surgery and wound care. The reform-minded Emperor Joseph II commissioned his personal surgeon Giovanni Alessandro Brambilla to reform the military medical system and had the Baroque-Classical building erected for this purpose by Isidor Canevale.

The heart of the collection is formed by the almost 1,200 anatomical wax models, which were made for training purposes in Northern Italy, and which can now be admired again in the original showcases after careful restoration. In addition to remarkable whole-body models, among other things, historical instruments and insights into the history of medicine are also on display.

As part of the Medical University of Vienna, the statue of the Greek deity Hygieia in the cour d’honneur still points to a place for exchange, teaching and research.

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