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History & CultureBIRMINGHAM, ALUnited StatesOfficial pages checkedLimited photo set
Alabama Museum of the Health Sciences
Birmingham campus visit with a compact medical-history stop tied to health careers, public health, anatomy, archives, and how medical knowledge changes over time.
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Best forBest for upper elementary, middle school, high school, health science, medical history, anatomy, public health, and career-exploration groups that.
BookingPublic walk-in hours are Tuesday-Saturday 12-5 PM during regular hours, with shorter summer Friday and Saturday hours; gallery or collections tours.
CostUAB says tickets are not required to visit the museum; confirm educator, chaperone, and special-tour expectations with the museum before announcing a.
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Price estimatePublished rate available: Free.Open prices
Booking windowPublic walk-in hours are Tuesday-Saturday 12-5 PM during regular hours, with shorter summer Friday and Saturday hours; gallery or collections tours.Official site
Group rulesNo public school-group minimum is listed; confirm class size, chaperone count, gallery capacity, and whether students should split into smaller.
Lunch / arrivalPlan lunch outside the gallery through campus, bus, or downtown Birmingham logistics rather than assuming food storage or eating space inside the.
AccessibilityUse UAB campus and Lister Hill Library access details for elevators, building entry, restrooms, and the route to the second-floor Pappas Gallery.
Weather fitGood choice for rainy days.
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Tickets are not required for public visits, but the museum now exhibits in the Dennis G.