Exhibitions on the human body are among visitors’ most remembered and enjoyed experiences. Even if the general topics tackled by human body exhibitions are similar, science centres and museums can deal with them in very different ways, reflecting the organisation’s points of view, its visitors’ preferences and the target it wants to reach. This is particularly evident with topics like sex, diseases and death, which are often considered “uncomfortable” by some visitors, parties or sponsors. Do designers have to take these reactions into account? In this session we will hear from existing exhibitions in Glasgow Science Centre and Granada Parque de las Ciencias as well as from stakeholders focus groups developed in Naples to prepare the “Corporea” exhibition.