€12.0
/ Adult
This museum is all about inventions, science, and technology. It’s one of the oldest science museums in the world and has a huge collection of cool stuff like old machines, early cars, and even the original Foucault’s Pendulum that proved the Earth spins. The place is basically a timeline of human creativity and engineering.
- The museum is most popular for its massive collection of inventions and scientific instruments, especially the original Foucault’s Pendulum.
- You’ll see early airplanes, vintage cars, and some of the first computers.
- There’s a real workshop vibe, with models and prototypes everywhere.
- See the OG Foucault’s Pendulum: This is the actual device that showed the world the Earth rotates. Super famous in science history.
- Walk through tech history: From old-school steam engines to the first calculators, it’s like scrolling through a real-life tech timeline.
- Epic old machines: The place is packed with wild inventions, from early planes to crazy-looking robots. Perfect if you’re into how things work.
- Best time to visit: Go in the morning to avoid crowds and get the best look at the exhibits.
- Dress code: No special dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since there’s a lot to see.
- Tickets: It’s smart to book tickets a few days in advance, especially during school holidays or weekends.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at €12.0.
Last checked: Feb 19, 2025
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