Exhibition 'Inside the Human Body'
About exhibition
Questions arise about one's own body: how the heart works, the mechanism for perceiving smells and the beauty of the surrounding world, and the causes of sneezing. People are also curious about who has the longest nose, how many hairs are in an eyebrow, and the brain's memory capacity. An interactive exhibition offers answers to these and many other questions. All exhibits, such as the eyes, heart, or intestines, are available for tactile exploration, which helps to better understand the structure of the human body. The project appeals to a wide audience—children, teenagers, and adults—because it provides a detailed picture of how the body works. The project's aim is to introduce visitors to the body and demonstrate the principles of its functioning through interactive exhibits. Some faithfully reproduce organs, while others clearly illustrate key biological processes. There's no place for boring anatomy textbooks here—guests can expect an engaging immersion into the inner world of the human body.