The Museum of History of Psychiatry in Reggio Emilia is a unique destination that offers a glimpse into the history of psychiatric treatment. The museum houses a collection of objects that were used in the San Lazzaro psychiatric hospital, which were collected by psychiatrist Carlo Livi since 1874. These objects provide a tangible connection to the past and offer insights into the evolution of psychiatric care.
The Lombroso pavilion collection is a fascinating display of historical psychiatric tools and methods. It includes restraint tools such as chains, handcuffs, silence helmets, and straitjackets, providing a stark reminder of the harsh realities of psychiatric treatment in the past. The collection also includes tools used for therapy and rehabilitation, such as hydrotherapy or diathermy devices, and the tools of scientific laboratories, offering a comprehensive view of the evolution of psychiatric care.
The museum also houses a selection of about 40 drawings and 700 terracottas made by the patients during painting workshops that were held in the 19th century. These artworks offer a unique perspective into the minds of the patients and serve as a testament to the therapeutic power of art. They provide a deeply personal and emotional aspect to the museum experience.
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Via Giovanni Amendola 2, Reggio nell'Emilia
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