Mendel Museum Guide
Unlocking the Secrets of Genetics: The Mendel Museum in Brno Guide
Delve into the world of genetics at the Mendel Museum, dedicated to the life and work of Gregor Johann Mendel, the father of modern genetics. Located in the Augustinian Abbey where Mendel conducted his groundbreaking experiments with pea plants, the museum offers a fascinating insight into his scientific discoveries and their impact on our understanding of heredity. Gregor Johann Mendel (1822-1884) was an Augustinian friar and scientist who conducted his pioneering research on pea plants in the abbey's garden during the mid-19th century. His meticulous experiments and observations led to the formulation of the laws of inheritance, which laid the foundation for the field of genetics. Despite his significant contributions, Mendel's work was largely overlooked during his lifetime, only to be rediscovered and recognized in the early 20th century. Visitors can explore the museum's exhibits, which showcase Mendel's life, his experiments, and the principles of genetics. See the original garden where Mendel cultivated his pea plants. Attend lectures and workshops to learn more about genetics and its applications. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and events related to science and history.
Transportation
The Mendel Museum is located at Mendlovo náměstí 1a. Tram lines 1, 2, 5, and 6 stop directly at 'Mendlovo náměstí'. Bus lines 25, 37, 52, 60, 61, 63, 64, 68, 84, and N92 also stop at Mendlovo náměstí, making it easily accessible from various parts of the city.
Opening Hours
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Tuesday - Sunday), Closed on Mondays
Ticket Price
140 CZK (Adults), 70 CZK (Students/Seniors)