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Conjoined Twins -Cephalothoracogagus Monosymmetro

19 South 22nd Street, Mütter Museum, 215 563-3737

When it comes to being “disturbingly informative” there’s weird and then, there’s Mütter weird. Quirky, slightly eccentric and 100% unique, the Mütter Museum is basically the Marilyn Manson of the museum world. Boasting some of the world’s strangest medical pathologies, the museum was once a surgery professor’s personal collection (aka Dr. Mütter). Building on his collection, the museum now has some 20,000 + objects including anatomical specimens preserved in fluid (think: baby in a jar), archaic medical tools (before laser surgery it was approximate-and-cut surgery) and plain old weirdness.

Want to see the world’s largest colon? A lady who decomposed into soap? Conjoined twins attached at the chest? Yeh, they’ve got that.

So make a date of it! The Mütter Museum is on 22nd St between Market and Chestnut (easy access from the trolley stop at 22nd and Market). Ideas: walk a half block south to Sansom St and check out the Helium Comedy Club (2031 Sansom St.) and hit up the Rum Bar or Monkey Bar both easy-going bars with a hip vibe on Walnut St just before 20th.

Museum Admission Prices
- General – $14
- Student – $10
- Youth (6-17 years) – $10
- Military – $10
- Senior (over 65) – $10
- Children age 5 & under – free

Museum hours, prices: The Museum is open 7 days a week, 10AM – 5PM.  The Mütter Museum is closed on Thanksgiving, December 25 and January 1.

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