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Popular ‘Body Worlds’ exhibit returns to Houston Museum of Natural Science with sliced-and-diced cadavers
Read full article: Popular ‘Body Worlds’ exhibit returns to Houston Museum of Natural Science with sliced-and-diced cadaversThe popular “Body Worlds” exhibit is returning to the Houston Museum of Natural Science on Saturday, October 17 and will remain at the museum through the end of May 2021. The exhibit, which features sliced-and-diced cadavers, cadaver parts and dissected human organs, showcases the complexity of human anatomy. Several of the cadavers displayed are arranged in various poses, some as if they were playing sports. Combined, the exhibit drew nearly 800,000 visitors to the museum, making it the most popular exhibition in the institution’s history. The Houston Museum of Natural Science is located on the north side of Hermann Park, at 5555 Hermann Park Dr.