REAL BODIES at Bally’s is a highly original and thought-provoking exhibition of human anatomy that explores the human body through physiology, culture and emotion. This powerful exhibition explores life by displaying more than 20 real, perfectly preserved human bodies and more than 200 anatomical specimens.
More than a simple display of human specimens, REAL BODIES at Bally’s will connect audiences to a deeper sense of what it means to be alive. I have always enjoyed learning about human anatomy. After visiting the exhibit I was excited to share my experience. Each gallery offered a wealth of knowledge, but in an artful way that left me excited to see more. Here are 3 important reasons why the REAL BODIES exhibit intrigued me:
REAL BODIES at Bally’s presents the human body’s unique systems through a series of approachable art gallery displays which feature the work of artists from Las Vegas’ bustling art scene. I loved that the exhibit worked with talented local artists; what a great way to support the arts community.
The exhibition pushes boundaries while seamlessly blending art, science, and emotion as a museum of the self. Exploring these systems within the body, REAL BODIES at Bally’s reveals deep synergy between breathing, hunger, the rhythm of the heart, love, motion, thought, and medicine that make a person unique. As humans art is a way of works and often teaches us lessons with words or consequences. Witnessing what a healthy organ looks like compared to one that has been abused by cigarette smoke for years is alarming. This is attraction is a must-see!
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While the exhibition moves through the human body using a system by system approach, the exhibition also looks far beyond the physical aspects of these systems. “It explores the symbolic and cultural significance that these systems have had from the beginning of time, human evolution through time and questions why we do what we do and how we do it. Whether a visitor is spiritual, they’ll emerge from REAL BODIES at Bally’s with a sense of greater connection—a connection to the whole of humanity.”
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When we left the exhibit I remembered one of my favorite quotes I learned over 20 years ago “The human body and mind are tremendous forces that are continually amazing scientists and society. Therefore, we have no choice but to keep an open mind as to what the human being can achieve.” Evelyn Glennie
REAL BODIES at Bally’s is open daily to all ages, beginning at 10 a.m. General admission ticket can be purchased at the Bally’s box office, by phone at 702.777.2782 or online at RealBodiesAtBallys.com. Discounts are offered to military personnel, seniors, and locals with proper identification at the box office. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more.
Special thanks to REAL BODIES for sponsoring two tickets to explore and review this amazing exhibit. Photo Credit: Edison Graff/Stardust Fallout Media. I have provided my honest opinion without bias.
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This looks so exciting, and something the whole family would enjoy and spend hours going through! I had no idea there was such a place!
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I am in Vegas now thanks for sharing I’ve been visiting all of the places you’ve posted! Your spot on with your recommendations I appreciate your honest regarding your experiences.
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Aww Hi Kamera thank you so much for supporting Queen Thrifty my goal is to always be truthful with my readers enjoy your time in Las Vegas. Thank you for supporting our partners I am sure they love customers like you.
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Wow! That is amazing! Such a unique place to visit!
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Wow, this is fascinating. The human body really is amazing. What a unique and interesting exhibit. I would love to be able to see it.
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This place looks amazing! I know my grandsons would love checking it out!
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I’d love to go and see something like this, the human body is truly fascinating. Those models are a bit creepy looking though!
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I have always wanted to see this exhibit. It is morbid, but it just seems so interesting to me.
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This is very cool. Can’t wait to check it out the next time I’m in Vegas.
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Sounds like a great time and a lot of potential for learning. I’d love to see this one day – maybe with my daughters. I imagine it would lead to some interesting conversations.
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I’ve never seen this before and sure would be nice to check out especially if you’re curious about anatomy and the like. It would be a nice learning experience as well.
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It’s been quite a while since I last went to Vegas and this seems like a good excuse. I didn’t know they held exhibits like this. So interesting!
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This is so interesting! If I ever visit (which I hope to do) this place is going on the bucket list!
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This is an interesting exhibit and very educational 🙂 love it.
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I know that I have seen something similar to it where I live. My only problem with it was the baby section. Just hard to see infants dying, even if i was all in the name of science.
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Wow, this place is so interesting to visit! Would definitely love to see it!
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I visited this exhibit in Tampa, or at least one like it. While it was interesting it was kind of weird for me knowing they were REAL bodies.
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I think its awesome just need to step out of my shell a bit. Good read Queen Thrifty!!
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My question is how do they preserve the bodies so well? That must have been a fascinating exhibition to view!
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I love exhibition like this! It interesting to see how awesome human bodies are. If I have the chance, I’ll go visit in a heart beat.
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This seems like such interesting and insightful look at the human bodies.
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Woah!!!! Now that is one neat exhibit!!!!! I would love to check it out!
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Oh My Goodness! I’ve seen this on TV before but I didn’t realize exactly how REAL this is. I’m not sure I could even handle it – what an amazing display.
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This exhibit was in DC many years ago and I’m so mad I missed it. It sounds so fascinating. If it ever comes back I’m going.
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I’ve heard about this but have yet to check it out! I hope it comes to DC.
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This exhibit was in my area several years ago. It was extremely well done. I haven’t seen something so amazing since.
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I ‘ve never heard of this
Amazing and interesting
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I love museums – I am always interested in different exhibits. I will definitely add this onto my list of places to go!
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I have seen the exhibit and loved it. So interesting. Need to take my son to see it.
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I would love to see this exhibit. I am always looking for things to do in Las Vegas besides party and drink.I would def check this out the next time I go to Vegas.
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