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Corpus (10 photos)
In the Netherlands, the museum opened an unusual health. «Corpus». The visitor can "go" in various organs: blood vessels, heart, lung, nasopharynx, muscle, brain. Moreover, visitors can not only see but also feel and hear how the body works.
The project, to cost $ 27 million - the brainchild of a Dutch businessman Henri Remmers.
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The museum is a coated steel sheets brown figure of a man sitting height of 35 meters, one side jutting out into the seven-storey building of glass and concrete.
Museum visitors ascend the escalator and through the knee, "giant" to get inside his body. On the upper floor of the building they come from the head of the giant sculptures.
Slowly climbing up the escalators and moving platforms to help visitors move past the internal organs, or through them.
They, in particular, are able to see in a larger size muscles, bones, heart, kidney, lungs, digestive organs, eyes, ears and brain.
On special screens displaying various functions, such as supply of oxygen via the lungs and blood, digestion, reproduction that occurs when the body is injured.
All travel inside the human body lasts 55 minutes. In the adjoining building on different floors, visitors can obtain additional information, in particular health, healthy eating, conduct different tests, play educational games.
In addition, there will be carried out temporary exhibitions, a café and a conference room.
According to the initiator and director of the "Corps" Dutch businessman Henri Remmers (Henri Remmers), the museum is intended for all people under the age of six years who are interested in how the human body.
"We have already received proposals from other countries to build them similar museums. So, now we are in talks about this with two Russian cities whose names I will not disclose yet, - said Remmers RIA Novosti. - To show interest as well, such as New York, Dubai, Switzerland, Spain, China, India, Mexico. »
Director expects that the museum in the Netherlands will be visited annually by 175 to 200 thousand people, of whom up to 45% - from abroad. The story of the museum, visitors can listen to the recording in eight languages, including Russian yet. However, Remmers has promised to think about records in Russian.
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The project, to cost $ 27 million - the brainchild of a Dutch businessman Henri Remmers.
via dirty.ru
Information rian.ru
The museum is a coated steel sheets brown figure of a man sitting height of 35 meters, one side jutting out into the seven-storey building of glass and concrete.
Museum visitors ascend the escalator and through the knee, "giant" to get inside his body. On the upper floor of the building they come from the head of the giant sculptures.
Slowly climbing up the escalators and moving platforms to help visitors move past the internal organs, or through them.
They, in particular, are able to see in a larger size muscles, bones, heart, kidney, lungs, digestive organs, eyes, ears and brain.
On special screens displaying various functions, such as supply of oxygen via the lungs and blood, digestion, reproduction that occurs when the body is injured.
All travel inside the human body lasts 55 minutes. In the adjoining building on different floors, visitors can obtain additional information, in particular health, healthy eating, conduct different tests, play educational games.
In addition, there will be carried out temporary exhibitions, a café and a conference room.
According to the initiator and director of the "Corps" Dutch businessman Henri Remmers (Henri Remmers), the museum is intended for all people under the age of six years who are interested in how the human body.
"We have already received proposals from other countries to build them similar museums. So, now we are in talks about this with two Russian cities whose names I will not disclose yet, - said Remmers RIA Novosti. - To show interest as well, such as New York, Dubai, Switzerland, Spain, China, India, Mexico. »
Director expects that the museum in the Netherlands will be visited annually by 175 to 200 thousand people, of whom up to 45% - from abroad. The story of the museum, visitors can listen to the recording in eight languages, including Russian yet. However, Remmers has promised to think about records in Russian.
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