In a daring move, a museum in France celebrates the human form with a provocative new exhibition. According to the New York Post, the Mucem Museum in Marseille presents Naturist Paradises, featuring over 600 artworks centered on nudity.

Recently, France has been promoting naturism to attract tourists, with more areas allowing nude access, such as the beach in Cagnes-sur-Mer, located between Cannes and Nice. As part of this trend, the museum offers a chance to view the exhibition in the nude.
For those looking for a truly unique experience, the museum opens its doors for a special monthly event where visitors can view the exhibition without clothes. A British tourist who attended commented, “This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” adding, “I felt a true sense of liberation.” However, Eric Stefanut, of France’s FFN naturist organization, advised to wear shoes when visiting nude “to avoid getting splinters.”

The exhibition will run until December 9 this year. A spokesperson for Mucem said, “Anyone wanting to visit fully dressed during those hours might be considered a little odd.”
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