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The exhibition of the museum is dedicated to Archimedes who lived in Sicily between 287 und 212 BC
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{{Infomuseum
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|Name= Arkimedeion (CLOSED)
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|City= Syracuse
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|Country= Italy
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|OpenYear= December 12th, 2012
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|Area= N/A
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|NumExhibits= N/A
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|NumVisitors= N/A
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|Address= Museo Arkimedeion <br> Piazza Archimede 11 – Palazzo Pupillo <br> 96100 – Siracusa (SR) (ITALY)
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|Website= http://www.arkimedeion.it/ (DEAD LINK)
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|Contact= N/A
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Museo Arkimedeion
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Arkimedeion was a math and science museum in Syracuse (Italy) dedicated to Archimedes,who lived in Sicily between 287 and 212 BC.
  
Piazza Archimede 11 – Palazzo Pupillo
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The museography was commissioned to Jorge Waggensberg, long-time director of Barcelona's science museum CosmoCaixa.
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The museum was closed in 2015.
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==References==
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* Museum's [http://www.arkimedeion.it/ website] (dead link).
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* Note on the contractor's site (Syremont): [http://www.syremont.it/en/arkimedeion-2/] (original in Italian [http://www.syremont.it/it/arkimedeion-2/]).
  
96100 – Siracusa (SR)
 
  
 
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[http://www.arkimedeion.it/ Arkimedeion Website]
 

Latest revision as of 18:10, 6 September 2021

Math Museum
Arkimedeion (CLOSED)
City Syracuse
Country Italy
Opening year December 12th, 2012
Exhibition surface N/A
N. of exhibits N/A
N. of visitors (yearly) N/A
Address Museo Arkimedeion
Piazza Archimede 11 – Palazzo Pupillo
96100 – Siracusa (SR) (ITALY)
Web http://www.arkimedeion.it/ (DEAD LINK)

Arkimedeion was a math and science museum in Syracuse (Italy) dedicated to Archimedes,who lived in Sicily between 287 and 212 BC.

The museography was commissioned to Jorge Waggensberg, long-time director of Barcelona's science museum CosmoCaixa.

The museum was closed in 2015.

References

  • Museum's website (dead link).
  • Note on the contractor's site (Syremont): [1] (original in Italian [2]).