Body Worlds Amsterdam Tickets
Browse through our collection of Body Worlds Amsterdam to explore the anatomy of human body from up close. This anatomy exhibition features the remains of humans and animals in different poses and will take you on a fascinating journey to learn more about them.-
Discover the many facets of the human body in the exhibition 'Body Worlds: The Happiness Project'
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With skip-the-line access, you don't have to wait to explore the human mind and body.
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Look at more than 200 real specimens of the human body created by Dr. Gunther von Hagens, inventor of the process of plastination at the University of Heidelberg in 1977.
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Learn about the effects that emotions can have on your health and well-being.
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Dive deep into the physical composition of the human body to discover the secrets of the body and learn about its functions.
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Discover the many facets of the human body in the exhibition 'Body Worlds: The Happiness Project'
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With skip-the-line access, you don't have to wait to explore the human mind and body.
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Look at more than 200 real specimens of the human body created by Dr. Gunther von Hagens, inventor of the process of plastination at the University of Heidelberg in 1977.
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Learn about the effects that emotions can have on your health and well-being.
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Dive deep into the physical composition of the human body to discover the secrets of the body and learn about its functions.
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Discover the workings and various facets of the human body at the Body Worlds: Happiness Project exhibition.
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Enjoy skip-the-line admission and waste no time in your exploration of the human mind and body.
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Admire over 200 real specimens of the human body created by Dr. Gunther von Hagens, inventor of the process of plastination in 1977.
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Relax on an hour-long cruise through Amsterdam's historic canal district that is 100km long.
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Marvel at the three most famous canals of the city, the Keizersgracht, Prinsengracht, and Herengracht as you learn about them with an audio guide, in 19 languages.
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Discover the workings and various facets of the human body at the Body Worlds: Happiness Project exhibition.
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Enjoy skip-the-line admission and waste no time in your exploration of the human mind and body.
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Admire over 200 real specimens of the human body created by Dr. Gunther von Hagens, inventor of the process of plastination in 1977.
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Relax on an hour-long cruise through Amsterdam's historic canal district that is 100km long.
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Marvel at the three most famous canals of the city, the Keizersgracht, Prinsengracht, and Herengracht as you learn about them with an audio guide, in 19 languages.
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Over the course of the time you choose to spend in Amsterdam, visit 70+ major museums and attractions in a hassle-free manner and at a discounted rate.
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Skip the hassle of buying tickets at the city's major attractions like the ARTIS Amsterdam Royal Zoo, Stedelijk Museum, and more, while saving on costs.
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Visit the Rembrandt House Museum, the only place in the world completely dedicated to Dutch painter Rembrandt, and the fun Upside Down Museum.
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Enjoy the convenience of free access to Amsterdam's public transport system (GVB) and explore the city without worrying about cabs or buses.
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Choose from 24-hour, 48-hour, 72-hour, 96-hour, or 120-hour options, and make the most of this flexibility to see Amsterdam at your own pace.
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More details
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Over the course of the time you choose to spend in Amsterdam, visit 70+ major museums and attractions in a hassle-free manner and at a discounted rate.
-
Skip the hassle of buying tickets at the city's major attractions like the ARTIS Amsterdam Royal Zoo, Stedelijk Museum, and more, while saving on costs.
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Visit the Rembrandt House Museum, the only place in the world completely dedicated to Dutch painter Rembrandt, and the fun Upside Down Museum.
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Enjoy the convenience of free access to Amsterdam's public transport system (GVB) and explore the city without worrying about cabs or buses.
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Choose from 24-hour, 48-hour, 72-hour, 96-hour, or 120-hour options, and make the most of this flexibility to see Amsterdam at your own pace.
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Pro tips to help you make a pick
While the exhibition is educational, it features real human bodies and plastinated organs, which some may find disturbing. Consider your own sensitivities before visiting.
If visiting with children, explore family-friendly activities and interactive displays tailored to younger audiences. The exhibition is designed to be engaging for all age groups.
If you aim to avoid crowds, consider arriving early in the day, as the museum opens at 10am daily.
The exhibition is spread across seven floors; the tour starts on the top floor and winds down to the bottom. Familiarize yourself with the layout beforehand to navigate efficiently.
Visit other nearby attractions like the OBA Library of Amsterdam, NEMO Science Museum, and the National Maritime Museum for a well-rounded experience.
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About Body Worlds Amsterdam
Delve into the wonders of human anatomy at Body Worlds Amsterdam! Explore over 200 real human specimens, revealing the intricate workings of our bodies through plastination. Uncover the impact of emotions on health while gaining insight into your own body composition with a free in-body scan. Get your tickets to embark on an educational journey that's both enlightening and inspiring.
The exhibition at Body Worlds Amsterdam is part of a series created by Dr. Gunther von Hagens, who invented the process of plastination in 1977, making him a pioneer in displaying real human bodies for educational purposes.
Body Worlds Amsterdam relies on body donors who bequeathed their bodies for educational purposes, with identities and causes of death not disclosed to maintain focus on the nature of the bodies rather than personal information.
The exhibition allows visitors to compare human anatomy with that of animals, fostering a deeper appreciation for both humans and animals, while highlighting similarities and differences in biological systems.
The exhibition features plastinate of athletes like skiers and gymnasts, frozen in mid-motion to showcase the body's musculature in action.
One of the most popular exhibits is a fully transparent body, allowing visitors to see all the organs and systems within.
Why visit Body Worlds Amsterdam?
Plan your visit
- Exceptions to opening hours:
- December 24, 25, and 26: 10am to 6pm
- December 31: 10am to 5pm
- January 1: 12pm to 8pm
- Last entry: 1 hour before closing time
Explore a wide range of fascinating anatomical gifts and educational souvenirs at the Body Worlds Amsterdam souvenir shop.
Conveniently located restrooms are available throughout the exhibition for your comfort and hygiene needs at Body Worlds Amsterdam.
Safely store your belongings in the cloakroom while you enjoy the exhibits at Body Worlds Amsterdam.
Secure lockers are provided for your convenience, ensuring a worry-free visit to Body Worlds Amsterdam.
Body Worlds Amsterdam is wheelchair accessible.
Service animals are allowed inside the attraction.