Difference between revisions of "Tekniska"
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The Tekniska museum added an outdoor Mathematical Garden in 2018 with six installations, including various slides, mazes, fraction columns, musical instruments as xylophones and a dance mat, and many elements inspired by the golden ratio. | The Tekniska museum added an outdoor Mathematical Garden in 2018 with six installations, including various slides, mazes, fraction columns, musical instruments as xylophones and a dance mat, and many elements inspired by the golden ratio. | ||
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==Selected exhibits== | ==Selected exhibits== | ||
− | * Nautilus slide | + | * [[Nautilus slide]] |
+ | [[File:aerial-tekniska.jpg|thumb|left|Aerial view of Tekniska’s Mathematical Garden.]] | ||
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[[Category:Museums]] | [[Category:Museums]] | ||
[[Category:Sweden]] | [[Category:Sweden]] |
Latest revision as of 15:10, 30 August 2021
Tekniska | |
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City | Stockholm |
Country | Sweden |
Opening year | 1938 |
Exhibition surface | 10 0000 m2 (indoors) 1 000 m2 (outdoors) |
N. of exhibits | 6 math exhibits, plus 1 temporary |
N. of visitors (yearly) | 389 000 (whole museum) |
Address | Museivägen 7, PO box 27842, 115 93 Stockholm (Sweden) |
Web | https://www.tekniskamuseet.se/en/ |
The Tekniska museum added an outdoor Mathematical Garden in 2018 with six installations, including various slides, mazes, fraction columns, musical instruments as xylophones and a dance mat, and many elements inspired by the golden ratio.