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Collections

 * Anatomical models
 * Instruments
 * Osteological specimens
 * Wet specimens
 * Dried specimens
 * Corrosions
 * Lithics
 * Historical Medical Photographs

Exhibitions
One of the centerpiece exhibitions at the Mütter Museum is the Hyrtl Skull Collection, consisting of 139 human skulls collected by Austrian anatomist Josef Hyrtl. The skulls are dated from 1868 and 1914 and consist of individuals from across Eurasia and the Middle East who died at various ages and from various causes.


 * Our Finest Clothing
 * The Soap Lady
 * Chang and Eng
 * Chevalier Jackson Collection
 * Harry and Carol
 * Hyrtl Skull Collection

Programs

 * The Mutter Research Institute
 * Mischief at the Mutter

Facilities
The Mütter Museum moved to its current location at 22nd and Ludlow Street in Philadelphia since 1909. It occupies a land lot of 31,495.28 sqft with a frontage of 171 ft in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood of Center City, Philadelphia. The museum is one half-block south of 22nd Street Station, which is serviced by the SEPTA subway–surface trolley lines. It is also within walking distance of Suburban Station, serviced by SEPTA Regional Rail, and 30th Street Station, serviced by the trolleys, regional rail, and the Market–Frankford Line. The museum lacks its own parking lot, but two general use paid lots are located nearby on Market Street and on 21st Street, respectively.