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What if the body were still, and always, a territory to be discovered? This fascinating exhibition takes you on an anatomical journey through prestigious pieces from the collections: flayed bodies, plaster casts, waxes, and precious, finely illustrated antique books.
Microscopes extend the exploration inside the organs. Ancient learning tools intersect with the latest teaching methods, from medical imaging to 3D organ printing, as used today by medical students at the University of Geneva.
Interactive displays invite budding anatomists to come and practice their talents by the lake!
With the collaboration of the University of Geneva.
Date:
From 10:00 to 17:00 every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, until 17/04/2026.
Age min.:
7 years
Contact:
Exposition bilingue Fr/En
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If the idea of admiring and observing skeletons and anatomy charts with clearly visible organs from every angle doesn't scare you, then this exhibition is absolutely perfect for curious children of all ages!
A great educational resource is available online for parents and teachers who want to prepare their children before the visit or expand on their learning afterward.
The history of science is fascinating because it makes us realize how quickly we're making progress, for example with 3D imaging, but also how scientists throughout the ages have enjoyed unraveling the mysteries of what we can't see with the naked eye.
PS: If the kids giggle at the nakedness of some of the illustrations or models, that's perfectly normal
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