Journey to Pasteur Institute, Coonoor, a heritage site in Tamil Nadu! Once known as the 'Pasteur Institute of South India', it's a historic landmark researching infectious diseases. Imagine doctors and scientists working hard to keep everyone healthy, surrounded by the beautiful Nilgiri hills! A must-see for history buffs and those curious about medical science during your India trip!
Explore The Institute'S Architecture And Surroundings.
Learn About Vaccine Development And Research.
Photography Of The Historical Building.
Understand The Institute'S History And Contributions.
October to May
Morning
₹50 per person
Established in 1907, the Pasteur Institute of India in Coonoor was initially focused on producing rabies vaccine. Over the years, its scope expanded to include research and vaccine production for other infectious diseases prevalent in India. The institute played a crucial role in the national immunization programs, contributing significantly to the eradication and control of diseases like polio and measles. Named after the renowned French scientist Louis Pasteur, the institute has a rich legacy of scientific contributions and continues to be a vital center for research and development in the field of public health. Its historical significance lies in its dedication to combating infectious diseases and improving the health of the Indian population.