In the 19th century, industrialization and technical progress meant that medicines were increasingly produced in factories. As a result, pharmacy evolved from a craft to a science. Documenting this development was one of the many reasons why pharmacist Josef Anton Häfliger began collecting historical pharmaceutical artefacts in the 1920s. His work laid the foundation for today's Pharmacy Museum.
Guided tour from 14:00. Registration preferred on 061 207 48 11, 2pm - 3pm
Guided tour from 14:00. Registration preferred on 061 207 48 11, 2pm - 3pm
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