At Gunther's human being museum

German plastinator Gunther von Hagens (L) speaks next to his wife and curator Angelina Whally during a press preview of his 'Menschen Museum' (Human Being Museum) on the eve of the opening in Berlin, on February 17, 2015. AFP
German plastinator Gunther von Hagens (L) speaks next to his wife and curator Angelina Whally during a press preview of his 'Menschen Museum' (Human Being Museum) on the eve of the opening in Berlin, on February 17, 2015. AFP

A human being museum named "Menschen Museum" was inaugurated on Wednesday in Berlin in Germany.

It is the brainchild of German plastinator Gunther von Hagens and his wife Angelina Whally, who is curator of the museum. The Museum might be called preservation centre of human bodies using plastination technique.  

Two full bodies plastinate of two persons embracing each other is on display at the 'Menschen Museum' on the eve of the opening in Berlin, on February 17, 2015. AFP
Two full bodies plastinate of two persons embracing each other is on display at the 'Menschen Museum' on the eve of the opening in Berlin, on February 17, 2015. AFP

The Garman plastinator innovated the technique of plastination in 1977. Actually, plastination is a process which is used in anatomy to preserve bodies or part of bodies.

A full body plastinate of a female pregnant person is on display at the 'Menschen Museum' in Berlin, on February 17, 2015. AFP
A full body plastinate of a female pregnant person is on display at the 'Menschen Museum' in Berlin, on February 17, 2015. AFP

In an display, it has been seen that two full bodies plastinate of two persons embracing each other while a full body plastinate of a female pregnant person was displayed with opened womb, describes an AFP caption story.

In an another display it was seen that a full body plastinate of a person is training at rings.

A full body plastinate of a person training at rings is on display at the 'Menschen Museum in Berlin, on February 17, 2015. AFP
A full body plastinate of a person training at rings is on display at the 'Menschen Museum in Berlin, on February 17, 2015. AFP