2/5 Mark V. 2 years ago on Google
I
only
had
24
hours
in
Dresden
and
it’s
unfortunate
that
I
spent
2+
hours
getting
to
and
trying
to
navigate
this
museum.
I
work
in
health
care
so
I
figured
I’d
enjoy
the
largest
health
museum
in
the
world
more
than,
say,
an
art
museum
or
the
inside
of
another
church.
I
was
wrong.
The
experience
was
ruined
by
the
fact
that
the
permanent
exhibit
has
very
little
in
English.
A
section
of
the
exhibit
would
but
if
you
wanted
to
read
about
a
particular
piece
in
the
collection,
it’s
all
in
German.
I
spent
more
precious
time
going
back
to
the
reception
area
where
they
explained
I
could
download
an
app.
I
did
but
the
audio
tour
would
have
been
way
too
slow
to
go
through
the
museum.
I
DO
understand
that
this
is
Germany,
but
I
DO
NOT
understand
how
a
health
care
museum
doesn’t
use
English
(all
European
doctors
study
medicine
in
English,
as
far
as
I
know).
Plus
the
common
language
for
non-German
tourists
is
English.
It’s
not
just
spoken
by
native
English
speakers,
but
Spanish,
Italian,
Czech
tourists
and
so
on.
From
what
i
did
see
and
try
to
understand
of
the
museum
it
was
oddly
curated
and
just
seemed
to
be
repetitive
of
other
exhibits
I’ve
seen
before.
Some
of
the
public
health
posters
for
HIV
prevention,
for
example,
were
interesting
to
see.
If
you
have
limited
time
in
Dresden,
skip
this
museum.
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