I’m happy we took the detour from our appointment to go see this museum. It was a little hard to find. The building was locked to patients so we had to find another way around. We visited the museum … Full review by sam0025
Nov 20, 2023
I enjoyed the small museum immensely. It had plenty of information and cute little freebies. Great place to burn an hour between appointments at Mayo! Full review by cassidy510
Sep 21, 2023
The Mayo clinic historical suite is on the third floor and there is an elevator. The building itself is beautiful with the marble and brass through out. I enjoy history and spent over an hour in the … Full review by William S
Can anyone visit the Plummer Building or do you have to be a patient or family member? If anyone can, do we need tickets and where to go to get them?
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According to the website, the Historical Suite on Plummer third floor is open without charge to patients, visitors and staff for self-guided tours weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Also, …
According to the website, the Historical Suite on Plummer third floor is open without charge to patients, visitors and staff for self-guided tours weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Also, General Service offers tours of the Mayo Clinic Historical Suite. Tours begin in Judd Hall, subway level of the Mayo Building, at 10:00 am weekdays. There is an information kiosk in the subway of the Gonda building where you can get more information. I know that I have had friends visiting that were not patients or family members who took the general tour so you should be good to go. You will learn a lot!