The Body Worlds Museum in Amsterdam is an educational attraction that offers visitors a unique look at the human body. Founded by German anatomist Gunther von Hagens, the museum displays more than 200 anatomical specimens of real human bodies preserved through a process called 'plastination'.The ExhibitThe Exhibit offers an in-depth understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the human body, including the functioning of the various systems, organs and tissues. Visitors can experience the human body in all its complexity and see how the body works and changes throughout life. One of the highlights of the museum is the opportunity to see the plastination processes in action in a special workshop. Visitors can see the techniques and equipment used to prepare and preserve the human bodies for display. The museum also offers interactive exhibits and activities, such as a game in which visitors have to assess the bodily functions of a virtual reality patient. There is also an educational program for schools and students interested in the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Although the Body Although sometimes considered controversial for its use of real human bodies, Worlds Museum offers a unique educational experience that is both interesting and educational. It is a fascinating and at times astonishing exhibition that is well worth a visit for anyone interested in the workings of the human body. |
Setting | Indoor |
Average time | 3uur |
From priceFor adults | €22.50 |
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8,353.32 km from Denver, United States |