The animal body and its functions are complex masterpieces of nature. In the Anatomical Collection of Domestic Animals at ETH Zurich, scientific animal specimens and organ models provide an extraordinary glimpse into our domestic and livestock animals.
Established over 150 years ago, the collection is now under cultural heritage protection. Currently, efforts are underway to digitize the collection, making it accessible to the public via the internet.
During the guided tour, you will learn about the history and future of the collection. Impressive skeletons of horses, beavers, and mice, as well as models of internal organs and specimens showcasing pathological changes, await your discovery. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the body.
The animal body and its functions are complex masterpieces of nature. In the Anatomical Collection of Domestic Animals at ETH Zurich, scientific animal specimens and organ models provide an extraordinary glimpse into our domestic and livestock animals.
Established over 150 years ago, the collection is now under cultural heritage protection. Currently, efforts are underway to digitize the collection, making it accessible to the public via the internet.
During the guided tour, you will learn about the history and future of the collection. Impressive skeletons of horses, beavers, and mice, as well as models of internal organs and specimens showcasing pathological changes, await your discovery. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the body.
The animal body and its functions are complex masterpieces of nature. In the Anatomical Collection of Domestic Animals at ETH Zurich, scientific animal specimens and organ models provide an extraordinary glimpse into our domestic and livestock animals.
Established over 150 years ago, the collection is now under cultural heritage protection. Currently, efforts are underway to digitize the collection, making it accessible to the public via the internet.
During the guided tour, you will learn about the history and future of the collection. Impressive skeletons of horses, beavers, and mice, as well as models of internal organs and specimens showcasing pathological changes, await your discovery. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the body.
The animal body and its functions are complex masterpieces of nature. In the Anatomical Collection of Domestic Animals at ETH Zurich, scientific animal specimens and organ models provide an extraordinary glimpse into our domestic and livestock animals.
Established over 150 years ago, the collection is now under cultural heritage protection. Currently, efforts are underway to digitize the collection, making it accessible to the public via the internet.
During the guided tour, you will learn about the history and future of the collection. Impressive skeletons of horses, beavers, and mice, as well as models of internal organs and specimens showcasing pathological changes, await your discovery. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the body.
The animal body and its functions are complex masterpieces of nature. In the Anatomical Collection of Domestic Animals at ETH Zurich, scientific animal specimens and organ models provide an extraordinary glimpse into our domestic and livestock animals.
Established over 150 years ago, the collection is now under cultural heritage protection. Currently, efforts are underway to digitize the collection, making it accessible to the public via the internet.
During the guided tour, you will learn about the history and future of the collection. Impressive skeletons of horses, beavers, and mice, as well as models of internal organs and specimens showcasing pathological changes, await your discovery. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the body.
The animal body and its functions are complex masterpieces of nature. In the Anatomical Collection of Domestic Animals at ETH Zurich, scientific animal specimens and organ models provide an extraordinary glimpse into our domestic and livestock animals.
Established over 150 years ago, the collection is now under cultural heritage protection. Currently, efforts are underway to digitize the collection, making it accessible to the public via the internet.
During the guided tour, you will learn about the history and future of the collection. Impressive skeletons of horses, beavers, and mice, as well as models of internal organs and specimens showcasing pathological changes, await your discovery. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the body.