Pharmacy Museum and The Qwensel House


In Turku, there is one of the oldest and most interesting Pharmacy Museums in Finland. It is called “The Qwensel House” and it is a bourgeois hosing from the autarchic times built in 1700 and it is located near Aura River.

In the 18th century, it was a big pharmacy and the residence of one of the most known families in the area of medicine, called “Qwensel family”.

Nowadays, it is a museum. In one half of the building you can see so many materials of pharmacy and medicine that were recollected of other pharmacies around Finland; and the other part of the building is the “Qwensel House”, where you can see the rooms where Wilhelm Qwensel and his family lived more than 300 years ago.

I had the opportunity to go with Daisy Ladies and it was amazing! People in the museum wore costumes as people that lived in 18th century, and we could see all the rooms of the house. It was shocking because this house was spared in the Great Fire of Turku in 1827, so everything was so old. It is so interesting! I suggest you to go!




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