For the next 10 weeks, teachers will receive free admission to Bodies The Exhibition Atlanta on Tuesdays.

The professionals will just need to show a teacher ID or badge on Tuesdays between May 29 and July 31 to get the deal. The exhibit offers views of the human anatomy normally reserved for medical professionals by preserving bodies of people who lived in China and died from natural causes.

Tickets normally cost $24 for adults, $16 for children 5 to 11 and $22 for seniors over 65. On Tuesdays, the venue is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with the last entry allowed at 3 p.m.

Bodies Atlanta is located next to Dillard's at Atlantic Station, 1381 Market St.

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