Monday, May 27, 2019
Museums in Rome
I attempted to enter 3 different museums related to science and technology. One called "Real Bodies" which was actually a travelling exhibit that is no longer in Rome. It was supposed to contain preserved body parts to show capillaries, muscles, and other small intricate parts of the human body. A second one I tried was the museum of mathematics, but was also closed. It was supposed to contain displays of the history of math, where geometry, algebra, and calculus came from.
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I was looking into that Real Bodies exhibit too. It sounded cool, too bad it was gone.
ReplyDeleteThat is too bad, I would have liked to have heard more about the Real Bodies. If you ever go back I would love to hear more about them!
ReplyDeleteReal bodies is such an amazing exhibit that would be truly incredible to experience. I saw a small portion of it in Chicagos museum of science and indsurtry. It contained a real life version if the fetuses growing inside the mother like we saw in our latest tour. That really sucks that it didn't workout, maybe they'll come to milwaukee and we can all go for extra credit!
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That sucks that you tried to go to all those museums and they were all closed! The real bodies museum sounds like it could have been really cool to see! This is Rachel!
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