Saxon Psychiatric Museum

Small museum in Leipzig dealing with the history of lunatic asylums and psychiatry
51°20′11.7″N 12°21′18.6″E / 51.336583°N 12.355167°E / 51.336583; 12.355167TypePsychiatric museumPublic transit accessTram stop MarschnerstraßeWebsiteSächsisches Psychiatriemuseum (only in German)
Villa Benkard (seat of the museum)

The Saxon Psychiatric Museum (Sächsisches Psychiatriemuseum) is a small museum in Leipzig and deals with the history of lunatic asylums and psychiatry. It is organized by the Durchblick association, an initiative for people affected by psychiatry in Leipzig. It was founded in 2000.[1] The special exhibitions deal with individual fates, careers and institutions:

  • the life stories of the court president Daniel Paul Schreber (1842–1911) and the Saxon dialect poet Lene Voigt (1891–1962)
  • the biographies and therapeutic concepts of doctors and psychiatrists such as Christian August Fürchtegott Hayner (1775–1837) and Hermann Paul Nitsche (1876–1948)
  • the development of psychiatric institutions in Saxony in the Middle Ages (Hospital St. Georg) up to the sanatorium and nursing homes (Sonnenstein Castle, Thonberg private institution, Dösen sanatorium).

Literature

Hubert Kolling. Review from 21 May 2014 in German language to: Thomas R. Müller: Wahn und Sinn. Patienten, Ärzte, Personal und Institutionen der Psychiatrie in Sachsen vom Mittelalter bis zum Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts. Katalog zur Dauerausstellung des Sächsischen Psychiatriemuseums. (Delusion and sense. Patients, doctors, staff and institutions of psychiatry in Saxony from the Middle Ages to the end of the 20th century. Catalog for the permanent exhibition of the Saxon Psychiatric Museum), Mabuse-Verlag GmbH (Frankfurt am Main) 2014. 2nd, corr. and supplemented edition. ISBN 978-3-86321-146-2. Saxon Psychiatry Museum Leipzig of the people's affected by psychiatry association Durchblick eV In: socialnet reviews, ISSN 2190-9245, Link to the review, date of access 14 May 2023.

References

  1. ^ Annette Kaminsky: Orte des Erinnerns. Ch. Links Verlag, 2016, ISBN 978-3-861-53862-2, S. 428 ([1], p. 428, at Google Books).

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saxon Psychiatric Museum.
  • Saxon Psychiatric Museum on the webpage of the association Durchblick e.V., in German
  • Saxon Psychiatric Museum on the Saxony Museums webpage, in German
  • Saxon Psychiatric Museum on the Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk webpage, in German
  • At the architecture webpage architektur-blicklicht.de, in German
  • Norbert Jachertz (2008-02-15), "Leipzig: Bei Baarmann traf sich das Nervenkränzchen", Deutsches Aerzteblatt (in German), vol. Jg. 105, no. Heft 7, pp. 336f., retrieved 2023-05-14
  • Thomas R. Müller, "IRR-SINN. Zehn Jahre Sächsisches Psychiatriemuseum", Website des DGVT-Berufsverband Psychosoziale Berufe e.V. (in German), retrieved 2023-05-14
  • Kai Agthe (2016-09-22), "Sächsisches Psychiatriemuseum: Als Patienten noch als toll und wahnsinnig galten", Mitteldeutsche Zeitung (in German), Halle/Saale, retrieved 2023-05-14
  • "Kein Horrorkabinett", Die Rheinpfalz (in German), Ludwigshafen, 2017-04-18, retrieved 2023-05-14
  • Peter Ufer (2020-07-24), "Die Kontrolle verloren", Sächsische Zeitung (in German), Dresden, retrieved 2023-05-14