Sick to Death, located within the Grade II listed St. Michael’s Church in the medieval Chester Rows, delves into the history of medicine with a focus on its more gruesome and shocking aspects. The museum features interactive exhibits and themed areas that explore topics such as plagues, pandemics, autopsies, and apothecaries. Visitors can engage with hands-on displays and immersive environments, providing a vivid and educational experience for families and history enthusiasts alike.
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