Very interesting and eye opening. Definitely makes you want to look after your body! This is my 2nd visit here and they change the themes whi h is good.
Would really recommend. Was interesting- liked that you could walk round at own pace and basically spend as long as you wanted.
Very enlightening. If you are interested in the human body and how it works, this will be worth the time.
Oh gosh. So many things are wrong with this place. First off, it was boring. Very old-fashioned and non-interactive at all. There are basically glass cases with parts of the human body with a written sign (only in Dutch and English) for you to read --in every single floor (and there are six floors). So tedious! You are better off buying an anatomy book and reading it at home, honestly. We did notice there were audio signs at times but nobody informed us of any audio possibilities. And this leads to the second issue: the staff. They are there at the entrance but do not do anything for you --it would have been really helpful to be shown to the lockers, for example, or offered the audio guide. We did not see any staff on any of the 6 floors at all. Third issue: the "happiness project" that has been forced into this human body disappointment consists of mainly quotes on the wall. *sigh* Lastly, the body scan comes at the very end when one wants to run away asap from this kingdom of tedium and it gives you the same info as your home scale (muscle-fat, body mass index, visceral fat, etc, --see photo). Very disappointing.
This was a very interesting visit for my cousin and I. We both studied biology and anatomy in university so it was great to see real life examples in front of us, although we would have liked to see more labeled structures of the body. There were several plasticized human specimens to look at and we learned a lot about the human body. The staff was very nice, especially Arjen at the door. It took us a few hours to get through all 7 floors.