Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Corpus Building

The thing that I would like to share here with my friends called "Corpus" building.Since I felt that it’s a very successful experience for everyone who wants to try it.The "Corpus" building is seen in Oegstgeest, 35 kilometers (21 miles) southeast of Amsterdam, Netherlands. "Corpus," a new attraction in the Netherlands, are hoping that a combination amusement park and health education museum will encourage kids to take better care of their own bodies. The building incorporates a 35-meter (115-foot) high seated human figure into its structure. All the walls and halls are modeled with fiberglass to resemble the inside of a giant human body, giving visitors the sensation of being shrunk down to a tiny scale.

The museum stretches over 7 floors, inviting visitors to take the spectacular trip through the body's functions, starting in the leg and traveling upwards on a platform to the brain.
Like here the visitors can observes the teeth in a large scale model of the human mouth, as he stands on a rubber tongue complete with taste buds and tonsils hung in the foreground, at the Corpus museum.

Even there is an education film describing how blood cells are made and the workings of the human circulatory system.
The makers of the new Corpus attraction are hoping that a combination amusement park and health education museum will encourage kids to take better care of their own bodies.