Dissection Room

In use until 2017, the dissection room features 24 marble tables designed for the study of the human body. Today, the room serves as a venue for artistic and cultural events for the Faculty.

Rebuilt in 1957, this large hall—measuring 290square meters with a ceiling height of 5 meters—was used by health sciences students until 2017, when the Arnaud de Villeneuve campus opened near the hospitals in the northern part of the city (Occitanie tram stop).

Its 24 marble dissection tables, equipped with cast-iron legs and a fluid-cleaning system, are protected by their listing as Historic Monuments. They will thus be preserved to serve as an exhibition space, particularly for art, as was the case in 2023 with the student association “La MAP ” (Montpellier Artistic Project), which produced the conceptual art installation #Camille by Sète-based artist Sylvain Fraysse, with curatorial support from the Occitanie-Montpellier Regional Contemporary Art Fund (FRAC). MAP will once again take over this space in 2024, inviting the student community to playfully reconstruct a work presented during an edition of the Festival des Architectures Vives (FAV) in the city center. In 2025, the space will host graduates of the Montpellier School of Fine Arts to showcase their final projects to the public.

The hall frequently hosts other student cultural events, such as “Les Nocturnes,” an evening event that allows the student community to wander through the building to explore its heritage and express themselves through music along a route that winds through the faculty’s prestigious halls.