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Milano, the Body Worlds exhibition arrives in Italy

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Milano, the Body Worlds exhibition arrives in Italy.

Having already thrilled over 52 million visitors worldwide, the exhibition BODY WORLD arrives at Milano. The dr. Gunther von Hagens, inventor of plastination, and the Dr. Angelina Whalley, curator of the exhibition, will present a Milano from 4 November 2022 to 26 February 2023 at the station Milano Central – Mosaic Gallery their new show: BODY WORLDS – The Rhythm Of Life. The exhibition offers a complete overview of the anatomy and physiology of the human body, explaining in clear language the functions of the organism and the various organs as well as the recurring pathologies linked to our civilization and the way in which they arise. The exhibition presents the human body in all its facets, its vulnerabilities and its potential in the face of the numerous challenges it faces in this 21st century.

 

The exhibition BODY WORLD it has a scientific, informative and preventive purpose. The exhibition is the fruit of the encounter between the numerous passions of the two doctors who invite us all to reflect and to deal accurately with the human body.

 

BODY WORLDS – The Rhythm Of Life invites the visitor to critically question the continuous bombardment of stimuli to which we are subjected in modern life and the long-term effects that these have on our physical and mental health. By means of explanations on nutrition, movement or strengthening the immune system, the exhibition aims to demonstrate how it is possible to live well, healthily and for a long time even today.

 

Tickets are already available on the major ticketing sites.

Open every day from 10 to 20 (last admission at 19)

Extraordinary closures: 24 December 2022, 25 December 2022, 26 December 2022, 31 December 2022, 1 January 2023.

Pricing

Full ticket €18 – children €13 – over 60 €15

Groups: adults €13 – children €9

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