Hospital Colônia de Barbacena
Museu da Loucura (Museum of Madness), formerly known as Hospital Colônia was a psychiatric hospital founded in 1903. The institution was located in the Brazilian city of Barbacena, Minas Gerais. From its foundation to 1980, Colônia was theater of a genocide. Official estimates report over 60,000 deaths occurred inside the wards due to medical malpractice and torture over the years. Italian Psychiatrist Franco Basaglia compared the place to a Nazi concentration camp. In 2013, Brazilian journalist Daniela Arbex released an investigative book called O Holocausto Brasileiro (The Brazilian Holocaust) telling the stories of survivors and victims. The events inside Colônia were also a boost for the national anti-asylum movement.
Museum exterior (2012) | |
Former name | Hospital Colônia de Barbacena |
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Established | 1996 |
Location | Barbacena, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
Coordinates | 21.20479°S 43.78694°W |
Type | Medical museum |
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