The World's Only 'Human Body Museum,' Its Internal Structure Is Too Realistic, Browsing Time Is Limited to 55 Minutes
Currently, many parents like to take their children to places like museums. As a tourist attraction, adults also have considerable gains, and there are many museums around the world, and the things in each museum are not the same, and there are also significant differences in the architectural style, but there is actually a museum on Earth that uses 'the human body' as 'the shell', and it's a female 'body'.

This museum is located in Uithoorn, Netherlands, and it is the only 'human body museum' in the world. As a museum, there are no historical relics here, which is completely different from what we imagined. Here there are human organs. Frankly, it's very scary. After entering the museum, I always feel like I'm walking through a real human body.

This museum has 7 glass buildings, and a giant sits on the side of the staircase, with many large brown iron sheets pieced together, his hands placed on his knees, looking forward, with his left shoulder hidden inside the building. And this museum cost 27 million US dollars to build. Its uniqueness is that you can explain the mysteries of the human body through holographic imaging materials and some interactions.
In addition to these characteristics, the museum has some rules: it prohibits children under 6 years old from entering, only open to people over 6 years old, and also limits browsing time, giving only 55 minutes for browsing, and only 1000 people can enter at a time. The visiting way is to enter the human body from the bottom of the knee, and then sequentially pass through the uterus, digestive tract, and other human organs, a total of nine floors. Imagine it, it's a little scared to go in.

This museum can be said to be a complete human body structure. Whether it's the respiratory system or the human brain, it's very realistic. If you are not prepared, it's best not to go in, otherwise you will faint inside because you can't stand it.