Discover the “Cesare Lombroso” Museum of Criminal Anthropology in Turin, a unique place that preserves an extraordinary collection of anatomical preparations, drawings, photographs, judicial evidence, writings and artworks created by asylum inmates and prisoners.
By joining the visit, you’ll have the chance to explore the new exhibition layout, designed to offer a critical perspective on Lombroso’s figure and his theory of criminal atavism.
An opportunity to reflect on the limits of the scientific methods of the time and to gain insight into a fascinating and controversial chapter in the history of criminology.
Meeting point: Cesare Lombroso Museum, Via Pietro Giuria 15, Turin
Admissions
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