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How do human body and senses work? What is cloning? What way must a drug travel before it reaches a pharmacy?We will be able to learn all of this interactively in Humanitarium, a new facility which has been established in the complex EIT+ in Pracze Odrzańskie.

The purpose of the construction of this building is to stimulate a desire to understand the human body and mind, as well as curiosity and respect for the surrounding world. Humanitarium will offer visitors an interactive exhibition with multimedia elements. Everything you can touch, hear, smell and not only just see. The idea is to gain knowledge through direct experience as this exhibition will explore all the senses.

Humanitarium is not only an attraction for children and young people. A wide range of software will also appeal to their parents, grandparents and teachers. In Humanitarium one can find an exhibition hall with a mezzanine, a rotunda conference room, two laboratories for young investigators, and a souvenir shop in the lobby and a small catering point.

The centre for Humanitarium will be divided into several thematic sections, including: human body, the world of the senses, ecology and energy, engineering, genetics, medicine. It will contain more than 40 interactive exhibits.

– Thanks to them visitors will know different sources of energy that can be used in everyday life,
– They will test their senses: seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, and the sense of balance,
– They will see how much water there is in our body,
– and will know which way a drug must travel before it reaches a pharmacy.

In Humanitarium complicated issues related to cloning and gene therapy will be explained using a multimedia game.

Source: tuwroclaw

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