• Haffkine Institute
  • Haffkine Institute
  • Haffkine Institute
  • Haffkine Institute

Haffkine Institute

Haffkine Institute was established in 1899 and is named after Dr. Waldemar Mordecai Haffkine, the scientist who invented the plague vaccine. It is supposed to have been built on the site of an old temple of Parli Vaijnath, which gave the name Parel to the adjoining village. The building was then known as Governor’s House. The Haffkine Library is one of the largest and the oldest medical libraries in the country. The majestic Durbar Hall of the Institute was decorated specially for felicitation of Prince of Wales, during his visit in 1875 to the then Governor’s House. The spacious and regal Hall measures 35 m × 10 m × 7.5 m. It has a seating capacity of 250 and is well equipped with modern audio-visual equipment, such as high quality amplifying system and LCD projection.

The Haffkine Institute has one of the greenest premises in South Mumbai, with huge parking space. The museum in the historic renowned mansion with Portuguese architecture, depicts life sciences, microbiology and the glorious past of this Institute with some insect collections on display date back to 1924. The director’s bungalow adjoins the institute building, is one of the major attractions and is favourable for any kind of shooting.

Contact Person

Chief Administrative Officer
Administrative Office
Phone Number: +9122 24160947/61/62
Email: dbmalekar[at]gmail[dot]com

Link

http://www.haffkineinstitute.org/contact.htm

Connectivity

Nearest Airport - Mumbai (15.7 Km away)
Nearest Railway Station - Parel (1.8 Km away)

Climate

Min. +25° celsius
Max. +36° celsius

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