Learn about the fascinating life and work of Dr. Alexandre Yersin, the Swiss-French bacteriologist who co-discovered the bacillus responsible for the bubonic plague, at the museum dedicated to him. Yersin spent much of his life in Nha Trang and founded the Pasteur Institute here.
Located within the Pasteur Institute grounds, the Alexandre Yersin Museum displays his laboratory equipment, personal belongings, letters, and photographs, offering insight into his scientific contributions and his deep connection to Nha Trang. It’s a small but significant museum for those interested in science and local history.