BODY WORLDS
Throughout the years, the BODY WORLDS exhibitions in the Amsterdam have undergone important changes and incarnations. This exhibition practically educates people to live a healthy life. Dr. Gunther Von Hagens invented the plastination process in the year 1977 at the University of Heidelberg. Many copycats have imitated the original exhibitions, but they cannot match the real ones in terms of innovation and quality. Currently, the theme of the Amsterdam exhibition is The Happiness Project, which lights on the effects of happiness on a human being. More than 200 real anatomical models clearly understand how mood plays a significant role in our health.
Moreover, you can discover many secrets of the human body that you are unaware of. This is an excellent educational tour where you can see the organ functioning and compare the affected organ to a healthy one to understand the impact of common diseases. You can also see the impact of addictions such as alcohol and tobacco, as well as a demonstration of the mechanics of the artificial knee.
Amsterdam Canal Cruise:
Discover the finest of the Amsterdam in a new light and learn about the city's most popular tourist attractions. The Amsterdam features almost a hundred kilometers of canals that flow through its districts. The Red Light District, the Anne Frank House Museum, and the former Heineken plant are all famous attractions. Jordan, de Wallen, and de Pijp are well-known neighborhoods.
This trip takes you to ancient bridges and beautiful canals, including the Keizersgracht, Prinsengracht, and Herengracht, as well as attractive merchant homes. These are the lovely characteristics of the city. On a cruise, you may view the Negen Straatjes area, Westerkerk church, Magere Brug, and the Amstel River Bridge.