Terra Sancta Museum - Historical Section (Ancient Franciscan Pharmacy)
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(96 reviews)Jerusalem, Israel
Historic Pharmacy
Historic 17th-century Franciscan pharmacy that operated until 1913, now being recreated as part of the Terra Sancta Museum. Famous for the "Balm of Jerusalem" invented by Father Antonio Menzani da Cuna. The Historical section with the pharmacy recreation is planned to open in 2025-2026.
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About the Museum
Affiliated Institution
Custody of the Holy Land (Franciscan)
Collection Size
Hundreds of apothecary vases and pharmaceutical artifacts
Exhibit Focus
traditional_medicineapothecary_historypharmaceutical_manufacturingherbal_medicinemedical_historyApothecary HistoryTraditional Medicine
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Opening Hours
Historical section opening planned for 2025-2026
Admission Fee
Not yet determined
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Historical section opening planned for 2025-2026
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Via Dolorosa St 1, Jerusalem
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