International Museum of Surgical Science

International Museum of Surgical Science The International College of Surgeons pays tribute to the Taiwan Public Health System in fighting the Covid-19 worldwide pandemic. Banks Street
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The mission of the Museum is to enrich the lives of our community by enhancing their appreciation and understanding of the history, art, and advances of surgery. Since 1954, the International Museum of Surgical Science has provided education on the history and progress of surgery and related medical sciences to hundreds of thousands of visitors. As a not-for-profit division of the International Co

llege of Surgeons, the Museum depicts contributions from around the world to the history, development, and advances of surgery and related subjects in health and medicine. The Taiwan Public Health System has always been in the vanguard of world health matters. Housed in a historic mansion, the Museum building is a City of Chicago Landmark and is listed in the National Register and Illinois Register of Historic Places. The elegant structure, known as the Eleanor Robinson Countiss House, is patterned after Le Petit Trianon, a French chateau built on the grounds of Versailles for Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Designed by noted Chicago architect Howard Van Doren Shaw, the building was completed in 1917. Original interior finishes of marble and cut stone; decorative plasterwork, metal fixtures, and hardware; eight fireplaces; and a gilded metal grand staircase are among the features, which have been preserved. The building truly embodies the Gold Coast splendor of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. GENERAL INFORMATION
The Museum is closed on the following holidays: Easter Sunday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day. ADMISSION

Adults - $25.00
Senior Citizens (ages 65+) - $18.00
Students, Educators & Members of the Military (with ID) - $18.00
Children ages 4–13 (Free for ages 3 & under) - $15.00
Children ages 3 and under - FREE

IMSS Members - FREE

No Refunds • No Exchanges • No Re-Entry

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

The Museum is easily accessible by bus or train.

* The CTA bus #72 stops at North Avenue, half a block north of the Museum. The CTA bus #151 drops out right outside the museum.

* From the Clark/Division stop of the Red Line elevated train walk east on Division until you reach Lake Shore Drive. Turn north and walk a few blocks to the Museum.

* From the Sedgwick stop of the Brown Line and Purple Line Express elevated train, walk east on North Avenue until you reach Lake Shore Drive. Turn south and walk a block to the Museum. For train and bus schedules call the RTA/CTA at 312-836-7000. PARKING

Ample discounted parking is available in 2 locations within a few minutes’ walk of the Museum. Retrieve a discounted validation voucher/stamp at the Museum box office to present to the parking attendant upon exiting the lot/ramp. PARKING OPTION

Standard Parking Lot - Behind the Chicago History Museum located on Clark and LaSalle Streets, Chicago, IL 60614; entrance on Stockton Drive

Standard Parking Lot - in condominium building at 1350 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60610; entrance on E.

☀️Start summer off with a trip to IMSS! Come stop by at one of our programs, workshops, or tastings this month! Kintsugi...
06/03/2026

☀️Start summer off with a trip to IMSS! Come stop by at one of our programs, workshops, or tastings this month!

Kintsugi: Repair & Reconnect (Sold Out)
🗓️June 6, 2026

Body Politic: A Night of Medical Misadventure
🗓️ June 11, 2026

Prosthetics and Plastic Surgery: A History of Ingenuity and Cooperation
🗓️June 17, 2026

Morbid Curiosities
🗓️June 18, 2026

Konstantinos Kantartizes: Perception Exercises II (Exhibit Opening)
🗓️June 19, 2026

Konstantinos Kantartizes: Perception Exercises II (Artist Talk)
🗓️June 21, 2026

Sounding/BODY: Respire
🗓️June 24, 2026

David Cronenberg’s Dead Ringers
🗓️June 25, 2026

Japanese Whisky & Koji Fermentation: Science, History, & Taste
🗓️June 17, 2026

Japanese Bookbinding: Goshuinchō & Yotsume
🗓️June 27, 2026

Laugh, create, and learn this June at the Museum!

🔗Tickets & more information available at the link in bio!

Interested in the science and history of Japanese whiskies? Join us at the Museum for an in-depth exploration of Japanes...
05/30/2026

Interested in the science and history of Japanese whiskies?

Join us at the Museum for an in-depth exploration of Japanese whisky. Led by whisky expert Kevin Obis, guests will learn about the traditional koji-fermentation process and distinct taste of Japanese whiskies. Participants will also learn about the pioneering chemists behind these fermentation practices.

Participants will also partake in a curated tasting of koji-fermented whiskies from Ohishi, Fulani, Ikikko, and Hakata.

🗓️Friday, June 26 at 6:00p.m.
🎟️ $60 (includes museum admission, whisky talk, and whisky tasting)
Purchase at link in the bio!

All guests must be 21+ to participate and may be asked to show ID at the door.

This program is presented in collaboration with the Japanese Culture Center, as part of an ongoing partnership exploring connections between Japanese culture, science, and practices of care and well-being.

For Memorial Day, we're making an incision on our prices: 25% off the whole Gift Shop!Remeber admission to the museum wi...
05/25/2026

For Memorial Day, we're making an incision on our prices: 25% off the whole Gift Shop!

Remeber admission to the museum will be free for nurses all May long! Remember to bring an ID

Click here for a free 25% off coupon at International Museum of Surgical Science a Division of the International College of Surgeons. 25% off your entire order!

05/20/2026

Join us for a spooky after-hours tour of the Museum! Highlighting the morbid parts of medicine throughout history...

From the ancient world to the Middle Ages to today, learn about the many ways people have understood medicine, healing, and science. Follow a Guided Tour that takes you through the Museum’s collection and the stories behind the objects!

Complimentary reception with light fare will follow the tour.

🗓️Thursday, June 18 | Doors: 5:30pm
🎟️ $30 General Admission | $25 for IMSS Members
Purchase at the link in bio! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/morbid-curiosities-surgical-history-tour-tickets-1988590835721?aff=oddtdtcreator

The tour is approximately one hour and includes four flights of stairs. For accessibility accommodations, please contact us in advance.

Happy  ! Did you know that we are North America’s only museum devoted strictly to the art and science of surgery?From an...
05/18/2026

Happy ! Did you know that we are North America’s only museum devoted strictly to the art and science of surgery?

From ancient trepanning tools to the development of modern anesthesia, our halls are filled with the triumphs, the trials, and the sometimes gruesome realities of medical history. Whether you come for the fascinating medical artifacts, the stunning contemporary art exhibitions, or the breathtaking architecture of our historic Gold Coast mansion, there is always something new to discover here.

How are you celebrating International Museum Day? Tag the friend you want to bring on your next visit to IMSS!

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The International Museum of Surgical Science is pleased to participate in Blue Star Museums, a program that provides fre...
05/15/2026

The International Museum of Surgical Science is pleased to participate in Blue Star Museums, a program that provides free admission to currently serving U.S. military personnel and their families during the summer. The 2026 program will begin on Armed Forces Day, Saturday, May 16, 2026, and end on Labor Day, Monday, September 7, 2026. Learn more and find the list of participating museums at arts.gov/BlueStarMuseums.

Everybody has a rash. Nobody knows how much medical care is going to cost. And somehow, we’re all just carrying generati...
05/13/2026

Everybody has a rash. Nobody knows how much medical care is going to cost. And somehow, we’re all just carrying generations of genetic material around like it’s no big deal. Terrifying? Absolutely. Also… kind of funny.

Join Chicago comedian, writer, and actor Beau Maguire for a one-night-only preview of Body Politic — his debut essay collection and solo show directed by Arlene Malinowski — as he navigates the absurdity, anxiety, and humor of living in a body.

The evening will also feature special guests from Chicago’s arts community (to be announced).

🗓️ 7:00–9:00 PM
🚪 Doors at 6:30 PM
🎟️ Tickets:
$10 Student Presale
$10 IMSS Member Presale
$15 GA Presale

$15 Student & IMSS Members at Door
$20 GA at Door

Tickets at link in bio!

Known as “the founder of professional nursing,” Florence Nightingale was born on this day in 1820. Most notably, her wor...
05/12/2026

Known as “the founder of professional nursing,” Florence Nightingale was born on this day in 1820. Most notably, her work during the Crimean War helped establish the standards for modern nursing. Born into a wealthy British family in Florence, Italy, Nightingale pursued her calling into medicine despite her family’s disapproval, completing nursing training in Germany and volunteering in hospitals throughout France before returning to London to work as manager and superintendent at the Institute for the Care of Sick Gentlewoman.

Continuing her efforts to reform healthcare systems in England, Nightingale established the Nightingale Training School for Nurses in 1860 and published Notes on Nursing, the first foundational text in nursing education. She advocated for improved sanitation, hospital design, and data-driven decision-making, emphasizing the importance of compassionate and respectful patient care. Her groundbreaking use of statistical graphics, including her famous “coxcomb” diagrams, helped communicate the impact of poor hygiene on mortality rates and influenced public health policy around the world.

Nightingale is best known for her bravery and leadership during the Crimean War, when she led a group of 38 nurses to care for wounded British soldiers in 1854. Arriving in Constantinople (now Istanbul), she encountered overcrowded, vermin-filled hospitals where soldiers were dying more frequently from disease than battle wounds. Despite facing gender-based discrimination from male army doctors, Nightingale remained committed to improving care for those in need.

A name synonymous with compassion and innovation, Florence Nightingale’s contributions laid the foundation for modern nursing and evidence-based healthcare. During National Nurses Month, IMSS honors Florence Nightingale, whose leadership, advocacy, and commitment to public health continue to inspire nurses around the world.

Are you a nurse? During the month of May, we are offering free admission to student nurses, registered nurses, and retired nurses with proof of badge!

✨ Call for Makers! ✨The IMSS is now accepting applications for vendors, artists, and makers to table at our 3rd Annual M...
05/11/2026

✨ Call for Makers! ✨

The IMSS is now accepting applications for vendors, artists, and makers to table at our 3rd Annual Makers Fair! Join us for a special Free First Tuesday celebrating local creativity, art, design, handmade goods, and small businesses inside one of Chicago’s most unique museum spaces.

This community-centered evening invites guests to shop local, connect with artists, and explore the Museum after hours. We’re looking for talented makers of all kinds to help make this year’s fair our best yet!

Interested in tabling? More information on how to apply is available at the link-in-bio! 🎨🛍️✨

📝 Apply by June 1st
📅 July 7, 2026
🕔 5:00–8:00 PM

05/07/2026

🦠Spots still open for the IMSS’ first Germ Party!

Teach your kids the importance of handwashing with a glow-in-the-dark twist. With cold and flu season that never seems to end, IMSS is turning germ theory into a fun, interactive experience.

Featuring balloons, music, and dancing - plus a “secret ingredient” (glow powder!) that shows how germs spread in real time. As everyone dances, the germs travel… then the lights go down and black lights reveal just how contagious things can be.
Perfect for kids ages 6–12 and their grown-ups.

May 23 | 11:00am-1:00pm
$10 — 1 Child + 1 Adult
$30 — 3 Kids + up to 2 Adults
Stick around after for our Spooky Science Scavenger Hunt and explore the museum.

⛓️Tickets available at the link-in-bio!

Address

1524 N Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, IL
60610

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 5pm
Thursday 9:30am - 5pm
Friday 9:30am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

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