Jim:

The responses I received are included below. The summary seems to be to see:

The Freud museums in London and Vienna, a small museum of Wundt's lab in 
Liepzig, and a museum of psychological equipment in Passau, Germany.

I am sure there are many sites related to famous European psychologists but 
they may be more difficult to track down. In doing a Google search, I found the 
itinerary for a 2002 European Tour of Pioneers of Psychology that might be of 
some interest to you at: http://educ.southern.edu/tour/when/itinerary.html

I hope this helps and you have a great trip.

Rick

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From: beth benoit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 12:14 PM
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Subject: RE: [tips] Summer History of Psych experience and Cross-cultural Psych


Don't forget the Freud Museums - one in London (his home, where he was living 
after he fled the Nazis) and his home in Vienna.  I've been to both and have to 
say that the one in London is more interesting and better done.

Beth Benoit
Granite State College
New Hampshire

From: Christopher D. Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 1:07 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips] Summer History of Psych experience and Cross-cultural Psych


Rick Froman wrote:


Or, what if the trip were to involve travel to Europe for a few weeks in the 
summer? What locations would you suggest for a European travel-based History of 
Psychology class?


The Science Museum in London is worth going to anytime. It does not have much 
history of psych, though there is a small psychology display in the medical 
section. There are other great museums of science nearby in Oxford and 
Cambridge as well. Again, however, psychology is not well represented at them.

There is a small museum of Wundt's lab in Leipzig (the original lab was 
destroyed in WWII though).

There used to be a fantastic (from what I hear) museum of psychological 
equipment in Passau (SE Germany), but I am not sure whether it is still in 
operation.

Chris
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