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    Amusement park meets Health education museum

    CORPUS interior Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands, during a guided tour of CORPUS, which opened to the public on March 20th 2008.

    Ever wanted to take a stroll through the human body? A new museum in the Netherlands lets you do just that. CORPUS (Latin for ‘body’) is a new museum on the outskirts of the Hague in the Netherlands that is both a science education centre and an amusement park. It offers a ‘journey through the human body’ during which the visitor can see, feel and hear how the human body works and what roles healthy food, healthy life and plenty of exercise plays.

    The museum attraction offers a variety of information and provides education and entertainment with this journey as well as a vast number of permanent and variable exhibitions. This concept has been realised in a 35-meter high transparent building, which incorporates an awkward looking seated human figure that reaches 35meters high.

    The makers of the museum attraction are hoping that a combination amusement park and health education museum will encourage kids to take better care of their own bodies. Questions as ‘Why do I have to sleep?’, ‘what happens when I sneeze’, ‘how does my hair grow’ are answered in CORPUS by means of tangible, visible and audible conceptions. They have used the latest technology in the field of imagery, sound and 3D effects to present and explain all aspects of the medical aspects of the human body.

    CORPUS exteriorThe awkward looking body/building that houses CORPUS is situated along the A44 highway between Amsterdam and The Hague in The Netherlands.

    Click here for more information and images from WTOL
    Read an article (Building, March 27, 2008)
    Go to CORPUS website

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