The “Enrico Bernardi” Museum of Machines houses a selection of internal combustion engines, each of which left its own mark on the history of motorised transport in ... read more
The Vienna Technical Museum (Technisches Museum Wien), where the foundation stone was laid in 1909 by Emperor Franz Josef, features permanent exhibitions of Nature and ... read more
The Windmills at Kinderdijk is a Dutch cultural heritage group of 19 monumental windmills, built in 1738 and 1740 in the Alblasserwaard polder, to keep water out of the ... read more
Visualization Center C is a research and science center, conducting a unique mix of leading visualization research and public outreach activities. The center hosts a ... read more
VilVite is an exciting science centre where both young and old get in touch with the fascinating world of science and technology, through interactive ... read more
The Villa il Gioiello, or Villa Galileo, is the home where the great scientist spent the last part of his life, from 1631 until his death in 1642, confined to house ... read more
The Viktor Frankl Center is a museum dedicated to the philosophy and psychotherapy of Viktor Frankl (1905 – 1997). He was a neurologist and psychiatrist, as well as ... read more
The Vienna Planetarium is an ultra modern Planetarium, with eight different multimedia-shows providing an exciting an informative program for all age groups, and where ... read more
Universum Science Center offers an extraordinary journey in the discovery into the world of science in mainly three subject areas; Technology, Humans and Nature. For more ... read more
Turmdersinne is a Kid-oriented, but not exclusively, science center with interactive exhibits for learning about sensory perception. For more detailed informations, see ... read more
The Thinktank Science Museum, opened in 2001, offers over 200 hands-on displays on science and technology, from steam engines and talking robots through to gurgling guts ... read more
The Philips Museum is dedicated to 125 years of innovation and entrepreneurship, its present and future. The museum is located on the spot where Gerard Philips made ... read more
The Palace of Wonders is a Science center for children offering interactive exhibits and activities, where kids can play with light, sound, colour, water and air. ... read more
The Musée Curie preserves the last laboratory and office of Marie Curie, Irène and Frédéric Joliot-Curie at the Radium Institute, and presents objects, photographs ... read more
The Milan Planetarium, constructed between 1930-1931 and located in the gardens of Porta Venezia, was donated to the city of Milan by publisher Ulrico Hoepli and ... read more
The Lara museum was created by the private initiative of Juan Antonio Lara, and features clocks, weapons from the 18th and 19th centuries, film & photography, ... read more
The Faraday Museum at the Royal Institution is dedicated to some of the famous scientists who have worked here such as Michael Faraday (electromagnetic ... read more
The Exploradôme, opened in 1998, is an interactive science museum, in particular for youngsters, where they can discover science, multimedia and sustainable development. ... read more
The Einstein House is the house where Einstein lived from 1903 to 1905 on the second floor, with his wife and son Hans. Here he developed his theory of relativity. The ... read more
The Arctic University Museum of Norway, dating back to 1872, features natural sciences and cultural sciences in the Northern region. The museum offers three additional ... read more