When you step inside Body Worlds, you're instantly transported beneath the skin!
The exhibit features real human bodies, preserved through a process called plastination, giving visitors a firsthand look at muscles, organs, and even the nervous system.
Each exhibit is carefully positioned to demonstrate movement, function and even the effects of disease. From a healthy lung next to a smoker's lung, to a body doing a trick on a skateboard, the exhibit makes people think about their own health.
The exhibit is also a teaching tool for students and families, helping them understand how the body works in a way that textbooks simply can't replicate.
Body Worlds runs through Labor Day.
Tickets are available online or at The Franklin Institute.