Dr Jenner's House is a discovery that changed the world! From its home in Berkeley, the museum tells the story of the pioneering Gloucestershire scientist Edward Jenner and his ongoing legacy of vaccination. The museum features a range of exhibits, including the house where Jenner lived, a peaceful garden, and a summerhouse used as the world's first vaccination clinic. Visitors can follow in the footsteps of Jenner and learn about the discoveries made in the house that still shape our lives today. The museum is open Sunday to Wednesday, 11am to 4pm, and offers pre-school and educational programs for children and adults.
The reviewers praise the informative and friendly staff, the beautiful gardens, and the fascinating museum that showcases the life and work of Dr. Jenner.
The only negative review expresses confusion over the cost and the fact that Dr. Jenner's actual house is not part of the museum.