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Revision as of 15:28, 16 December 2022
This is a map and list of math museums and permanent exhibitions around the world.
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Projects for future museums
Closed or unknown status
- Arkimedeion (Syracuse, Italy) [55]
- Casa-Museo de la Matemática Educativa (Tenerife, Spain) [56]
- Maison des Maths (Quaregnon, Belgium) [57]
- Matopía (Zaragoza, Spain) [58]
Other
- Virtual math museum
- Math Wonderland, Hokkaido?/Tokio?, Japan. Jin Akiyama. [59], [60], [61], [62]
- The Royal Cabinet of Mathematical and Physical Instruments (Dresden, Germany).