“Unveiling Freedom: Inside the Museum’s Bold Nudist Exhibit Where Guests Shed More Than Just Their Clothes!”
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“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, told France24.
“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, the Naturist Paradises exhibitionist exhibit gives an intimate 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.
The Naturist Paradises exhibit showcases 600 photos, videos, and everyday objects, giving an up-close look at the centuries-old tradition of naturism
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Image credits: RFI English
Countries like France, Germany, and the Netherlands have 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’s website.