Anatomy Building
The building was built in 1848. It comprises 2 storeys above ground. The ground floor consists of various rooms and offices, a large hall used as the dissection room and a lecture hall with tiered fixed seating which can accommodate up to 180 people
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Location:
Main Campus (Westland Row side)
Accessibility rating:
Building is accessible at ground floor only
Opening hours
Building is not open to the public.
Building description
The building was built in 1848. It comprises 2 storeys above ground. The ground floor consists of various rooms and offices, a large hall used as the dissection room and a lecture hall with tiered fixed seating which can accommodate up to 180 people.
Anatomy has moved to the Biomedical Science Building
The upper floor is used for offices and a coffee room. Currently the only accessible part of the building is the ground floor which is accessible by the main front entrance with an external ramp providing a wheelchair users route.
Facilities available
- Reception on the ground floor
- Anatomy has moved to the Biomedical Science Building
- Dissection Room on the ground floor
- Embalming room on the ground floor Lecture Hall on the ground floor, Max capacity 180 occupants
- Classroom on ground floor - Capacity varies
- Offices not accessible above ground level
- Viewing gallery not accessible
- Toilets not enabled
- Lift: none available