
The University of Arizona: Museum Day – Coit Museum of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
The Coit Museum is home to one of the world’s leading collections of pharmaceutical artifacts including the Upjohn Ph…
- Coit Museum of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (Skaggs Pharmaceutical Sciences Center) Arizona
- 1703 East Mabel Street
- Tucson, Arizona
- us
- April 4, 2026 at 7:00 AM
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The Coit Museum is home to one of the world’s leading collections of pharmaceutical artifacts including the Upjohn Pharmacy Collection from Disneyland. Enjoy hands-on activities for all ages in our beautiful courtyard. and guided tours of our interpretive gallery. Try our new discovery hunt, sit at a soda fountain counter in our old-time drugstore Image Location: Skaggs Building, 1703 E Mabel St., rm 260, Tucson, AZ 85721 (external entrance on NW corner) museum.pharmacy.arizona.edu Kid friendly? Yes Reservation required? No reservation required Parking Suggestion: The closest parking lot is lot 2012 located right next to the Health Sciences Innovation Building. Parking in lot 2012 is free on the weekends. Participants are welcome to drop off attendees at the circle located along Drachman street; this area will provide access to both Coit Museum of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and the Health Sciences Innovation Building. Both the Coit Museum of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and the Health Sciences Innovation Building are located just a short walking distance from the SunLink, which can be used to access the University of Arizona campus South of Speedway. Contact: Adrian Rose CoitMuseum@pharmacy.arizona.edu Part of The University of Arizona’s Museum Day. Museums across the University of Arizona are proud to offer free or reduced admission in celebration of U of A Museum Day 2026 on Saturday, April 4 from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Immerse yourself in a day filled with discovery and wonder, where you can visit twelve unique museums and collections, bridging the arts and science. Plan your day using the U of A Museum Day map.
Ticket Required: No