Cordoaria Nacional
Real Bodies
Every Day
From 10h00 to 20h00
Contacts:
geral@worldcrewevents.com
910 494 012
Prices
Prices
Adult | € 15,50 |
Seniors (over 65) / Students | € 13,50 |
Children (5-12 years) | € 11,50 |
Family Pack (2 Parents + children under 12) | € 39,50 |
Groups of 15+ Adults (weekdays only) | € 13,50 |
Groups of 15+ Students (weekdays only) | € 10,00 |
Audio tour | € 3,00 |
Presentation
"No matter the race, no matter your religion, no matter your political orientation, no matter if you are rich or poor ... we all share a common element: The Human Body."
Real Bodies is a fascinating journey through the extraordinary riches that lie hidden beneath our skin.
The purpose of this educational and scientific visitor attraction is to explain the anatomy and structure of the human body, while admiring its beauty and perfection. The Real Bodies experience teaches us a most important lesson about learning to respect our body and take care of it as much as possible. Only in this way will we truly understand this “perfect machine”.
The Real Bodies exhibition is suitable for all ages, offering a fascinating opportunity to find out what we are made of. Visiting Real Bodies is like opening a book about our own body. It’s all made possible thanks to the sophisticated polymerization technique that enables real organs and human bodies to remain unchanged over time.
The Real Bodies exhibition is the largest and most complete exhibition of real human organs and bodies. Passing through Portugal on its world tour, it will cover a record 1,700 square meters in the Cordoaria Nacional. Real Bodies presents a display of more than 350 human organs and entire, real bodies. You can also examine organs that have been affected by a variety of diseases, allowing us to understand their effect on the human body.
Under our skin is a set of complex apparatus and associated organs which, second by second, work together to keep us alive and in shape. The Real Bodies exhibition consists of 10 galleries, each dedicated to a human body system, representing a unique opportunity to explore the anatomy of the human body, its structure and its operation.