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InBody Scan BODY WORLDS: The Happiness Project

16 Nov 2021 — 30 Dec 2022

Don't pay €35 for an InBody Health Check – at Body Worlds Amsterdam, a full scan is included in your ticket! Determine the balance of your age, gender, and body type to calculate your body composition.

The InBody Scan takes a minute, and there'll be no prodding or poking involved. Your result sheet includes fascinating data on body fat mass, muscle mass, and body water ratio that you...

Don't pay €35 for an InBody Health Check – at Body Worlds Amsterdam, a full scan is included in your ticket! Determine the balance of your age, gender, and body type to calculate your body composition.

The InBody Scan takes a minute, and there'll be no prodding or poking involved. Your result sheet includes fascinating data on body fat mass, muscle mass, and body water ratio that you can use to improve your health. It'll even tell you which parts of your body need the most attention.

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The German anatomist Gunther von Hagens, who invented the plastination technique in the late 1970s at teh University of Heidelberg, developed this exhibition.

The Body Worlds Exhibition was first presented in 1995. Showing whole bodies plastinated in lifelike poses and dissected to show various structures and systems of human anatomy, which has since met with public interest and controversy in more than 50 museums and venues around the world.

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BODY WORLDS: The Happiness Project
Damrak 66, 1012 LM, Amsterdam
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