Founded in 1908 and fully renovated in 2012, the National Technical Museum in Prague delves into the industrial heritage of Czechia through a variety of permanent and temporary exhibits. Housed in a grand building, the museum showcases an extensive collection that documents the scientific, technological, and industrial advancements pioneered and shaped by the country. Visitors can explore a range of artifacts and interactive displays, offering a comprehensive look at the nation’s contributions to fields such as engineering, transportation, and communication. The museum provides a rich and educational experience, making it a key destination for those interested in the history of technology and innovation.
National Technical Museum (Národní Technické Museum)
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