Museo Storico Nazionale dell'Arte Sanitaria

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Established1929 (1929)
Coordinates41°54′05″N 12°27′46″E / 41.9015°N 12.4627°E / 41.9015; 12.4627
Museo Storico Nazionale dell'Arte Sanitaria
National Historic Museum of Healthcare Art
Main entrance of the museum
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Established1929 (1929)
LocationLungotevere in Sassia 3, Rome, Italy
Coordinates41°54′05″N 12°27′46″E / 41.9015°N 12.4627°E / 41.9015; 12.4627
TypeScience museum
Public transit access
  • Ottaviano - San Pietro - Musei Vaticani Underground Station
  • Cipro Underground Station

The Museo Storico Nazionale dell'Arte Sanitaria (Italian for National Historic Museum of Healthcare Art) is located within the Ospedale di Santo Spirito in Sassia at 3, Lungotevere in Sassia in Rome (Italy).

The museum originates from a former anatomical museum, increased with the collections of Giovanni Carbonelli and Pietro Capparoni. The collections of the early museum, having educational purposes, are still in place.[1]

The idea for the creation of the current museum came from the International Exhibition of Retrospective Art, held in Rome in 1911.[2] The Institute for the Historic Museum of Healthcare Art (ISIDAS) was founded in 1920 and in 1934 turned into the Academy of History of Healthcare Art (ASAS), having the foundation of the museum among its goals. In 1929 the Institute of Santo Spirito granted a wing of the hospital, located in the former Corsia Alessandrina.

The museum included historical collections, which were joined to the former collection from the 1911 Exhibition; in 1931 the collection of Giovanni Carbonelli was added, in 1939 that of the General A. Cavalli Mulinelli and later the ones of Giuseppe and Orlando Solinas.[1]

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