The Alexandre Yersin Museum is located within the premises of the Pasteur Institute Nha Trang, at 10 Trần Phú Street, Nha Trang City, Khánh Hòa Province. This museum preserves numerous valuable images and artifacts related to the life and career of Dr. Alexandre Yersin, who spent over 50 years living in Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa.
The museum displays various artifacts and documents about the life and achievements of Dr. Alexandre Yersin, one of the most renowned scientists in the field of medicine and microbiology. He is best known for discovering the bacterium that causes the plague and making significant contributions to global medicine, particularly in vaccine research and the treatment of infectious diseases.
The museum was established to honor Yersin's contributions to both world medicine and Vietnam. Inside, visitors can find many valuable artifacts, including photographs, documents, and medical instruments used during his time.
Beyond showcasing Yersin’s life and career, the museum also serves as an educational center, promoting the importance of medical and scientific research in everyday life. It is an exciting destination for those interested in history and science, as well as for anyone wanting to learn more about a prominent figure in medical history.