A unique exhibition showcasing preserved and dissected human bodies to reveal the intricacies of their structure and systems will be held at the Estepona Exhibition Palace from April 11 to May 11. Councilor Macarena Diánez and event promoter Rascid Bafraouri introduced the exhibition ‘BODIES, Evolution. Real human bodies’ today, emphasizing its global success and the opportunity for visitors to explore the complexity and beauty of the human body. The exhibition aims to educate visitors on the composition, organs, function, and the impact of unhealthy habits on the human body. Schools and institutes are encouraged to attend this educational event focused on human anatomy, physiology, and health. The bodies on display are preserved using the plastination technique developed by German anatomist Gunther Von Hagens. Specialized guides are available to assist visitors in understanding the different body systems and the stages of fetal development. Virtual guides enhance the interactive experience for visitors of all ages. The exhibition is open from Tuesday to Friday, 17:00 to 21:00, and on weekends from 11:00 to 14:00 and 17:00 to 21:00. Tickets are priced at 12 euros with discounts for Estepona residents.
Educational exhibition ‘BODIES. Real human bodies’ at Estepona Exhibition Palace