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Portland Science Center to make debut with Gunter von Hangens' Body Worlds
POSTED 21 Aug 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
Body Worlds features real preserved human bodies and organs, stripped down to reveal individual systems Credit: Body Worlds
After several months of delays, a new science exhibition space in Portland, Maine, will open by the end of this month with a controversial Body Worlds exhibit from German anatomist Gunther von Hagens.

Managed by travelling edutainment firm The Gold Group, Portland Science Center occupies 12,000sq ft (1,114sq m) over two floors of a building on Maine Wharf, near the Maine State Pier. The building will host rotating exhibits, likely to be two a year, which will take up the entire space of the facility. The new building also hosts a separate ground floor restaurant and an art gallery.

The unique Body Worlds exhibition – first developed by Gunther von Hagens more than 20 years ago – features real preserved human bodies and organs, stripped down to reveal individual systems. The exhibition typically tours larger cities but comes with opposition over the display of actual human remains. Since its inception, Body Worlds has attracted more than 40 million people.

Originally scheduled to open in late June, the science centre didn’t gain approval for a building permit until 24 July. Work included renovations and spraying fire-resistant materials on the walls of the space. Renovation works and bringing in Body Worlds has cost around US$1m (€905,000, £641,000).

The Gold Group has previously hosted Body Worlds as part of its travelling exhibition portfolio, which also includes Tutankhamun: The Golden King and Great Pharaohs featuring artefacts representing 2,000 years of Egyptian history; and Spy, which looks at the creation and activities of America’s various spy agencies, such as the CIA.

The science center sits on the Portland waterfront
Gunter von Hagens invented the plastination technique used to preserve the bodies in 1977 Credit: Body Worlds
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Portland Science Center to make debut with Gunter von Hangens' Body Worlds
POSTED 21 Aug 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
Body Worlds features real preserved human bodies and organs, stripped down to reveal individual systems Credit: Body Worlds
After several months of delays, a new science exhibition space in Portland, Maine, will open by the end of this month with a controversial Body Worlds exhibit from German anatomist Gunther von Hagens.

Managed by travelling edutainment firm The Gold Group, Portland Science Center occupies 12,000sq ft (1,114sq m) over two floors of a building on Maine Wharf, near the Maine State Pier. The building will host rotating exhibits, likely to be two a year, which will take up the entire space of the facility. The new building also hosts a separate ground floor restaurant and an art gallery.

The unique Body Worlds exhibition – first developed by Gunther von Hagens more than 20 years ago – features real preserved human bodies and organs, stripped down to reveal individual systems. The exhibition typically tours larger cities but comes with opposition over the display of actual human remains. Since its inception, Body Worlds has attracted more than 40 million people.

Originally scheduled to open in late June, the science centre didn’t gain approval for a building permit until 24 July. Work included renovations and spraying fire-resistant materials on the walls of the space. Renovation works and bringing in Body Worlds has cost around US$1m (€905,000, £641,000).

The Gold Group has previously hosted Body Worlds as part of its travelling exhibition portfolio, which also includes Tutankhamun: The Golden King and Great Pharaohs featuring artefacts representing 2,000 years of Egyptian history; and Spy, which looks at the creation and activities of America’s various spy agencies, such as the CIA.

The science center sits on the Portland waterfront
Gunter von Hagens invented the plastination technique used to preserve the bodies in 1977 Credit: Body Worlds
RELATED STORIES
Body Worlds is ‘insulting to the dead’ according to Frankfurt church


The controversial Body Worlds exhibition, which opened in Frankfurt on 16 January, has attracted criticism from both the church and government officials.
Visitors want blood


Gore sells - if the Body Worlds exhibition is anything to go by. Over Christmas, 4,112 visitors a day visited London's Atlantis Gallery to see preserved human bodies.
Controversial exhibition sparks violence


The controversial Body Worlds exhibition provoked a hammer attack from a member of the public during its run in London.
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