Journey to the human body

Around the Netherlands city of Leiden has opened a completely unique museum,which is a figure of a man sitting height of 35 m.The Journey to the human body takes place on the escalator, which is located in the knee, a huge giant.

During an extensive tour is available on the obvious example,how they work all the internal organs.Moreover, during the trip provided an opportunity to see, feel and hear how the human body, and what role it played a healthy diet and lifestyle.The museum in a fascinating and original form provides many educational and popular media, which, according to experts, the modern man needs to know about yourself.

Translucent seven-storey museum building in the form of a huge human figure is located on the A44 highway, which took place between Amsterdam and The Hague.While traveling through the body to the museum visitors can get answers to questions such as what happens inside a person when he sneezes, or why sleep is needed, as well as the hair grows or how the brain works, and with what people feel the taste.Gradually climbing up the escalator and through moving platforms,the visitors moved past the internal organs, or through them, where they see a large size muscles, bones, heart, kidneys, lungs, digestive organs, eyes, ears and brain.

The special screens demonstrate various functions, such as the oxygen supply through the lungs and blood, digestion, reproduction, what happens when the body is injured. "Body" uses the latest innovative technologies in the field of visual and three-dimensional sound effects,representing and explaining all the medical aspects of the human body.During the tour, which lasts 55 minutes, you can visually explore the human body and the body.In the adjoining building visitors are offered extensive additional information, including medical, popularizing a healthy diet and lifestyle. Guests of the museum waiting for interactive games and quizzes.Additionally, there are audio tour in eight languages, among which there is unfortunately no Russian.
















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