The museum is dedicated to the person of Robert Koch - an outstanding doctor, microbiologist, Nobel Prize winner, discoverer of tuberculosis. The facility is located in the former hospital building, where a talented medic once lived and worked. Inside, everyday objects that once belonged to Koch were presented and the history of the hospital was presented.
The exhibits were placed in two rooms, located on the ground floor of the building. The rooms have stylish furniture from the period in which the doctor lived, as well as old laboratory equipment and other souvenirs of Robert Koch. The exhibition is enriched with photographs and photocopies of documents placed in glass cases.
Robert Koch was born in 1843 in the city of Baden-Baden. He was a poviat doctor in Wolsztyn, where he conducted research on wound infections and conducted experiments with anthrax. In Berlin, he discovered a bacterium that causes tuberculosis. In 1905 he received the Nobel Prize in medicine.
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