KORPERWELTEN Museum "Facetten des Lebens"
About
The KÖRPERWELTEN Museum "Facetten des Lebens" in Berlin is the world’s first immersive anatomy museum, offering visitors a chance to explore real human bodies preserved through the art of plastination. With more than 200 unique specimens, the exhibition shows the exact anatomy of individual organs, disease states, and the intricate systems that keep us alive and moving. Guests welcome to experience life‑like displays, guided tours led by expert Medi‑Guides, and audio guides in both German and English that enrich the journey with vivid explanations. The museum also hosts educational activities for school groups and provides free admission for teachers and school staff, making it an engaging destination for students, families, science enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the human body.
Highlights
- Plastination Display
- Guided Tours
- Audio Guide
- Family‑Friendly Activities
- Free Entry for Teachers
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Best time to visit
Late spring and early autumn, when visitor numbers are lower and the weather is pleasant. Around late March to early May and early to mid‑September to mid‑October offer the best combination of calm crowds and clear skies.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Engaging Educational Experience
- Expert Guided Tours
- Convenient Location
Things to consider
- High Ticket Prices
- Crowded During Peak Times
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes