Body Worlds Vital exhibit today in the Labyrinth Museum

San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosí.-Governor Fernando Toranzo Fernández opened last night Vital Body Worlds exhibition in the Labyrinth Science Museum and the Arts, which will be available to the public today. 

"We know that literature anticipated science fiction and real science. Myth of animated corpses of Count Dracula who speaks Savater, also anticipated this magnificent exhibition." 


The exhibition Body Worlds Vital is a pioneer in its field, and undoubtedly the most fascinating shows on the human body. Visitors learn anatomy, physiology and health by observing real human bodies preserved through a special process called "plastination" innovative method developed by Dr. von Hagens in 1977 Gunthen. 


More than 40 million visitors worldwide have enjoyed this exhibition allows us to observe the human body from an unprecedented perspective. 

Since its inception in 1995, the Body Worlds exhibitions have been presented in major museums around the world, and the Labyrinth of Sciences and Arts of San Luis Potosí is the fifth largest museum in Latin America selected to present one of their collections. 

Exposure of Gunther von Hagens, Body Worlds, features more than 100 real human specimens, including whole body plastinated specimens, individual organs, organ configurations and transparent sheets bodies. 

Unlike other museums in the world where this exhibition was presented with tickets to access more than $ 20, the view will have a very affordable price, 55 pesos for the entire population to enjoy.

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