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- 2. Museum Corpus of the human body in the Dutch town of Oegstgeest (Oegstgeest) was opened in
- 3. First you get a giant in the knee , and from there go on the path
- 4. Slowly climbing up the escalators and moving platforms to help visitors move past the internal organs
- 5. The movement by groups of internal organs or even through it is accompanied by a variety
- 6. My favorite exhibit is the room where we consider the digestive system , lungs and heart
- 7. museum address The most convenient way to get to the museum from Amsterdam on a personal
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Museum Corpus of the human body in the Dutch town of
Museum Corpus of the human body in the Dutch town of
First you get a giant in the knee , and from
First you get a giant in the knee , and from
In addition to the work of our bodies , you will also learn how to form red blood cells ; as the body releases antibodies , if the body has got a splinter ; what happens when people sneeze when asleep , when an injury , etc.
Slowly climbing up the escalators and moving platforms to help visitors
Slowly climbing up the escalators and moving platforms to help visitors
The next stage - the inner ear and nasal cavity , in which the visitors demonstrated sneezing process. Next - the interior of the eyeball , where adults and children tell how the light falls on the retina as formed and transmitted to the brain image. And, of course , the main control center of the body - the brain .
The movement by groups of internal organs or even through it
The movement by groups of internal organs or even through it
Admission "inside man" is set at 16.50 euros for adults and 14 euros for children , group discounts are possible . The museum is open daily except Monday from 09:30 until the last tour , which ends at 17:00 .
My favorite exhibit is the room where we consider the digestive
My favorite exhibit is the room where we consider the digestive
My favorite exhibit
museum address
The most convenient way to get to the museum
museum address
The most convenient way to get to the museum