Difference between revisions of "Math Museums"
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| [[Tecnópolis]] || Buenos Aires || Argentina || [http://tecnopolis.ar] | | [[Tecnópolis]] || Buenos Aires || Argentina || [http://tecnopolis.ar] | ||
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− | |Tekniska || Stockholm || Sweden || [https://www.tekniskamuseet.se/en/] | + | |[[Tekniska]] || Stockholm || Sweden || [https://www.tekniskamuseet.se/en/] |
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| [[The Math Museum of Eötvös University ]] || Budapest || Hungary || [http://www.kabai.hu/elte-mathematical-museum] | | [[The Math Museum of Eötvös University ]] || Budapest || Hungary || [http://www.kabai.hu/elte-mathematical-museum] |
Revision as of 17:07, 26 August 2021
This is a map and list of math museums and permanent exhibitions around the world.
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Other museums
- Virtual math museum
- Math Wonderland, Hokkaido?/Tokio?, Japan. Jin Akiyama. [58], [59], [60], [61]
- The Royal Cabinet of Mathematical and Physical Instruments (Dresden, Germany).
Projects for future museums
- Musée Poincaré-Perrin
- MathsWorldUK
- Maths museum Sao Paulo, Brasil
- Maths museum China
- Maths museum India
- Maths museum Thailand
- Maths museum Taiwan