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If you have some downtime in Barcelona and an interest in human anatomy, definitely head out to the Human Bodies Exhibition for a fascinating peek into the workings of the human body. This scientific and intriguing attraction promises an educational and truly unforgettable experience where you’ll see workings of the human body you’ve never seen before. This is an incredible learning opportunity for all ages, sure to intrigue adults just as much as children. Including over 150 organs in 12 bodies, this exhibit covers it all.
In lieu of the recent pandemic, there are strict safety rules and guidelines in place to ensure a safe visit for all guests:
The Human Body Exhibition is located in the Arenas de Barcelona shopping centre, a commercial shopping complex in the heart of Plaça España. Take on a unique learning experience of the human body with this exhibition and brace yourself for some real eye-opening sights. A collection of real human body specimens (12 human bodies and over 150 organs) is on display, letting you discover bodily functions in an intriguing fashion.
If you’ve ever wondered about the adverse effects of alcoholic beverages and nicotine cigarettes, the Human Body Exhibition has got all the answers. Look at what they do to your liver and lungs first-hand by taking a peek inside your body. Another special feature of the exhibition is the use of plastination: an advanced scientific technique that preserves complete organs and bodies without decaying.
Your body is a wonderland! With your Human Bodies Exhibition ticket in Barcelona, you now take a journey through the insides of the human body and learn fascinating facts and eye-opening processes about the different organs and functions. The exhibition is spread across 8 rooms, all of which you have access to. From peering at human bones, to muscles, to the respiratory, circulatory, and digestive systems, you’re taking an intimate look at what’s inside the most mysterious machine ever created: the human body!
Infants aged 6 and under enter the exhibition for free. Children aged 7-18, students up to 26 of age, and seniors aged 65+, as well as retirees and disabled visitors, enjoy reduced ticket pricing (carry a valid photo ID)
Many guests wonder if the Human Bodies Exhibition is suitable for children. It definitely is. In fact, many of the visitors of this exhibition are children. Kids who enjoy learning about the human body will find this particularly interesting. Further, this is a great trip to cultivate an interest in biology early on. This exhibition has been specially designed to be educational as well as interesting, so children will definitely have a good time perusing through the exhibits. Handy audio guides let them immerse themselves into the fascinating world of human anatomy while picking up fun facts along the way.
Here's what you need to know before heading out to the Human Bodies Exhibition!
You have access to Human Bodies Exhibition Barcelona daily from 4 PM - 8 PM.
The exhibition area closes at 9 PM.
A visit to the Human Bodies Exhibition Barcelona typically lasts between 80-90 minutes.
The Human Bodies Exhibition Barcelona is located in the Cultural Space of the Arenas de Barcelona Shopping Center on the 3rd floor.
The address of the Human Bodies Exhibition is Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 373 – 385, 08015 Barcelona.
Human Bodies Exhibition Barcelona is easily accessible by public transport. It can be reached via bus, metro, or train.
The closest bus stop is Plaza España, a 1-min walk to the exhibition. Bus lines 94, 95, and 9 will bring you here.
The closest subway station is Ventura Rodríguez, a 5-min walk to the exhibition. Metro lines L1 & L3 will bring you here.
The closest train station is Barcelona-Sants, a 10-min walk to the exhibition. Train lines R5, R50, R6 & R60 will bring you here.
Yes, it is. The exhibition has rules and regulations in place to ensure the safety of its visitors. It is advised to book online reservations for safety reasons.
In light of COVID-19, multiple health and safety measures have been enforced. It is advised to book your tickets online. It is mandatory that visitors wear masks that cover their nose and face throughout their entire visit; they will also be subject to temperature checks by thermal scanners before entry. Individuals are required to enter only during their chosen time slot.
Yes. You can book your Human Bodies Exhibition Barcelona tickets online; digital reservations are recommended for all.
It is recommended the Human Bodies Exhibition Barcelona during the week or in the morning to beat crowds.
This exhibition is definitely suitable for children. This exhibition is educational and interesting for all ages.
Your Human Bodies Exhibition Barcelona ticket gives you access to all areas accessible by the public, dedicated skip-the-line access, and a handy audio guide.
Skip-the-line entry into the Human Bodies Exhibition Barcelona means you do not have to wait in ticketing queues and head right into the attraction (after a mandatory security check).
Your audio guide is available in Spanish, Catalan, English, French, Italian, or Russian.
This ticket to the Human Bodies Exhibition Barcelona cannot be canceled, amended or rescheduled.
Yes, discounted rates are available for your ticket. Infants aged 0-6 enter for free. Children aged 7-18, students up to 26 of age, and seniors aged 65+, as well as retirees and disabled visitors, enjoy reduced ticket pricing. Make sure you carry a valid photo ID along.
Photography and videography inside the exhibition is not allowed.
Yes, the exhibition is wheelchair accessible.
The Human Bodies Exhibition Barcelona is located in the Cultural Space of the Arenas de Barcelona Shopping Center on the 3rd floor.
The address to the Human Bodies Exhibition Barcelona is Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 373 – 385, 08015 Barcelona.
Yes, the exhibition is easily accessible by public transport. It can be reached by bus, metro, or train. Each station is a brisk walk to the exhibition.