• The Giant Heart exhibit, originally called the "Engine of Life" exhibit, is one of the most popular and notable exhibits at the Franklin Institute.
  • For more than half a century, walking through the Giant Heart has been a rite of passage for children in Philadelphia.
  • At 28-feet wide and 18-feet high, the Giant Heart is big enough to fit into a 220-foot tall person.
  • The visual of the Giant Heart is created through seven high-resolution projectors that utilize two layers of video, one viewed through the other.
  • The Giant Heart is one among many superlatives at the Franklin Institute, admittedly an old, sentimental favorite now surrounded by fancy interactive exhibits.
  • Towards this direction, the "Giant Heart" initiative implements targeted actions of contribution that bring significant positive change to our society...
  • 10 and 12 Giant's Hearts are your long-term goals. ... 1st Giant's Heart should be a no brainer, as the Tortoyk Quest should be done by everyone.
  • More than 30 million people have learned what their heart looks and sounds like while walking through the chambers of the Giant Heart.
  • Visiting the Giant Heart at The Franklin Institute is a rite of passage for school children in the Greater Philadelphia area...