The display features an alchemist's laboratory of the 18th-19th century, and a hut of a woman – a practitioner of folk medicine. The “Assistants' Room” exposition allows an insight into a pharmacy kitchen where medication was prepared according to doctors' prescriptions. A medicinal herb garden has been laid out in the inner yard decorated with stained glass panels by artist T. Grasis. Murals on the gateway walls feature the history of the building and Old Riga.
Further information on educational programmes and other activities find in the Pharmacology Museum section at www.mvm.lv Welcome to the Pharmacology Museum at No 13 R.Vāgnera iela, Riga













