In the sun-soaked coastal city ofMarseille, France, onemuseumhas invited visitors to explore anexhibitonnuditywhile shedding their own clothes.TheMuseum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations Marseille (Mucem)has opened its doors tonaturistsandnudists, offering a unique opportunity to experience artcompletely naked.HighlightsMucem in Marseille is allowing visitors to explore their naturist exhibit fully naked.The “Naturist Paradises” exhibit showcases 600 photos, videos, and objects about naturism.Tickets for the nude exhibit are priced at just over $12.Mucem is offering the special naturist viewing once a month for fully naked exploration.For just over $12, one can embrace the full-frontal freedom of this cheeky new exhibition.RELATED:TheMuseum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations Marseille (Mucem)has invited visitors to strip down and experience art completely nudeImage credits:pixabayImage credits:mucem“It’s not every day you get to walk around a museum naked,” a 38-year-old museum visitor, Julie Guegnolle, who celebrated her birthday strolling through the museum nude, toldFrance24.“When we arrived, we felt a bit lost, but it’s not so strange,” she added.With 600 photos, videos, and everyday objects on display, theNaturist Paradisesexhibitionist exhibit gives anintimate glimpse of naturism, a centuries-old tradition.The phenomenon of naturism, also known as nudism, is based on the belief that being naked, particularly in natural environments, promotes a healthier body image, greater freedom, and a deeper connection with nature.TheNaturist Paradisesexhibit showcases 600 photos, videos, and everyday objects, giving an up-close look at the centuries-old tradition of naturismImage credits:RFI EnglishImage credits:RFI EnglishCountries likeFrance,Germany, and theNetherlandshave well-established naturist communities.With Mucem’s Naturist Paradises exhibit, the museum is exploring “this singular and unifying social phenomenon that is naturism.”“Today, France is the world’s leading tourist destination for naturists: its temperate climate and three seas have facilitated the establishment of real communities, which – with the exception of Switzerland – have few real equivalents elsewhere in Europe, where naturism is practiced more freely, outside established communities,” read the museum’swebsite.Once a month, the museum offers a dedicated evening for naturists to explore the exhibition for just about $12Image credits:RFI EnglishImage credits:RFI EnglishThe museum said it was “natural” for them to include their own way of allowing visitors to explore naturism.“It was only natural for the Mucem, a social museum based in Marseilles, a Mediterranean city around which several major naturist centres have sprung up, to explore this singular and unifying social phenomenon that is naturism, (or rather naturisms, because there are different types),” the museum continued.Mucem said it now opens its doors every month for one evening to visitors wanting to explore the exhibitioncompletely nude.Around 80 guests stripped down and walked through the museum in August’s naturist slot.“Anyone wanting to visit fully dressed during those hours might be considered a little odd,” a museum spokesperson saidImage credits:RFI EnglishWhen asked if it was obligatory for visitors to be naked during the naturist viewing slot, a Mucem spokesperson said it was “logical” to do so.“Anyone wanting to visit fully dressed during those hours might be considered a little odd,” they toldThe Guardian.Eric Stefanut, of France’s FFN—French Naturist Federation, the naturist organization that has partnered with Mucem to offer the once-a-month nudist viewing slot—said visitors could wear shoes to protect their feet from the parquet floors of the museum.“It’s to avoid getting splinters,” he said.Thanks! Check out the results:
In the sun-soaked coastal city ofMarseille, France, onemuseumhas invited visitors to explore anexhibitonnuditywhile shedding their own clothes.
TheMuseum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations Marseille (Mucem)has opened its doors tonaturistsandnudists, offering a unique opportunity to experience artcompletely naked.
HighlightsMucem in Marseille is allowing visitors to explore their naturist exhibit fully naked.The “Naturist Paradises” exhibit showcases 600 photos, videos, and objects about naturism.Tickets for the nude exhibit are priced at just over $12.Mucem is offering the special naturist viewing once a month for fully naked exploration.
For just over $12, one can embrace the full-frontal freedom of this cheeky new exhibition.
RELATED:
TheMuseum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations Marseille (Mucem)has invited visitors to strip down and experience art completely nude
Image credits:pixabay
Image credits:mucem
“It’s not every day you get to walk around a museum naked,” a 38-year-old museum visitor, Julie Guegnolle, who celebrated her birthday strolling through the museum nude, toldFrance24.
“When we arrived, we felt a bit lost, but it’s not so strange,” she added.
With 600 photos, videos, and everyday objects on display, theNaturist Paradisesexhibitionist exhibit gives anintimate glimpse of naturism, a centuries-old tradition.
The phenomenon of naturism, also known as nudism, is based on the belief that being naked, particularly in natural environments, promotes a healthier body image, greater freedom, and a deeper connection with nature.
TheNaturist Paradisesexhibit showcases 600 photos, videos, and everyday objects, giving an up-close look at the centuries-old tradition of naturism
Image credits:RFI English
Countries likeFrance,Germany, and theNetherlandshave well-established naturist communities.
With Mucem’s Naturist Paradises exhibit, the museum is exploring “this singular and unifying social phenomenon that is naturism.”
“Today, France is the world’s leading tourist destination for naturists: its temperate climate and three seas have facilitated the establishment of real communities, which – with the exception of Switzerland – have few real equivalents elsewhere in Europe, where naturism is practiced more freely, outside established communities,” read the museum’swebsite.
Once a month, the museum offers a dedicated evening for naturists to explore the exhibition for just about $12
The museum said it was “natural” for them to include their own way of allowing visitors to explore naturism.
“It was only natural for the Mucem, a social museum based in Marseilles, a Mediterranean city around which several major naturist centres have sprung up, to explore this singular and unifying social phenomenon that is naturism, (or rather naturisms, because there are different types),” the museum continued.
Mucem said it now opens its doors every month for one evening to visitors wanting to explore the exhibitioncompletely nude.
Around 80 guests stripped down and walked through the museum in August’s naturist slot.
“Anyone wanting to visit fully dressed during those hours might be considered a little odd,” a museum spokesperson said
When asked if it was obligatory for visitors to be naked during the naturist viewing slot, a Mucem spokesperson said it was “logical” to do so.
“Anyone wanting to visit fully dressed during those hours might be considered a little odd,” they toldThe Guardian.
Eric Stefanut, of France’s FFN—French Naturist Federation, the naturist organization that has partnered with Mucem to offer the once-a-month nudist viewing slot—said visitors could wear shoes to protect their feet from the parquet floors of the museum.
“It’s to avoid getting splinters,” he said.
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