Institute of Experimental Medicine, Research institute in Saint Petersburg, Russia
The Institute of Experimental Medicine is a research facility in Saint Petersburg with several buildings distributed across its grounds that house various scientific departments. The complex includes specialized divisions for chemistry, bacteriology, and physiology along with additional areas for daily research work.
The Institute was founded in 1890 by Prince Alexander of Oldenburg and was the first biomedical research institution in Russia, designed following the model of the Pasteur Institute in Paris. This establishment marked the beginning of modern experimental medicine in the country.
The tile work at the entrance hall was created by Peter Vaulin between 1911 and 1913 and shows the artistic side of this scientific institution. These pieces still catch the eye today and reveal how beauty and science came together here.
The Institute is a protected cultural site and usually requires permission for visits since it remains an active research facility. It is best to inquire in advance about visiting possibilities and understand that access may be limited.
Ivan Pavlov conducted his groundbreaking physiological experiments here and discovered the fundamental principles of conditioned reflexes. His work in these laboratories fundamentally changed our understanding of the nervous system and behavior.
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