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True love, a carefree life, good friendsβ¦we all strive for a life filled with happiness. Like every action, perception or sensation, happiness is a result of certain processes in our body. You will learn amazing facts about human health and function, which parts of your anatomy are involved in feeling happiness and how positive or negative emotions can affect the entire body. Free admission: Children under 7 years, teachers and trainee teachers with verification , companions of disabled persons marking B , body donors of the Institute for Plastination, journalists.
During the tour you will get an even more intensive insight into the human body, individual diseases will be explained in detail and your questions will be answered directly by your guide. Teachers and student teachers with verification get free admission. Design your exhibition visit according to your personal interest. The The audio tour lasts approx. Use your smartphone in our free WLAN. Scan the QR-code at the counter and start the tour no download needed.
Please take other visitors into consideration and use your headphones. The spectacular plastinates in the exhibition take the visitor on an exciting journey of discovery under the skin. It provides a comprehensive insight into the anatomy and physiology of the human body.
In addition to organ functions, common diseases are described in an easily understood manner by comparing healthy and affected organs. They show the long-term impact of diseases and addictions, such as tobacco or alcohol consumption, and demonstrate the mechanics of artificial knee and hip joints. Children and adults will be delighted when they discover curiosities about animals β like the reason why reindeers can navigate icy ground, what the giraffe's tongue is capable of, and why bulls have such strength.
This exhibition provides an opportunity to see and learn about animals like never before. The BODY WORLDS exhibitions rely on the generosity of body donors; individuals who bequeathed that, upon their death, their bodies could be used for educational purposes in the exhibition. All the whole-body plastinates and the majority of the specimens are from these body donors; a few organs and specific specimens that show unusual conditions come from old anatomical collections and morphological institutes.