Museum of Criminal Anthropology

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Sep 21, 2025 - Sep 22, 2025
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Exploring the Museum of Criminal Anthropology

Located in Turin, this museum provides an in-depth look into the relationship between human behavior and criminal activity.

Founded in 1876 by Cesare Lombroso, a pioneer in criminology, the museum houses a significant collection of artifacts related to the study of criminal anthropology. Its architectural design reflects 19th-century styles, and the museum serves as a cultural landmark in the realm of criminology education.

Unique Exhibits

🔍 Unique skull collection
🔎 Historical criminal case studies
📚 Forensic tools and testimonies

Visitors will find accessibility for families and tourists, though ticket purchases are required for entry.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Museum of Criminal Anthropology

Pioneer of Criminology

Cesare Lombroso, the founder, introduced biological theories in crime analysis.

Extensive Collections

The museum's collection includes over 3,000 anthropological artifacts.

Educational Programs

The museum offers workshops and seminars on criminal psychology.

Location

15 Via Pietro Giuria

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