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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.
[[File:aerial-tekniska.jpg|thumb|Aerial view of Tekniska’s Mathematical Garden.]]
 
  
  
 
==Selected exhibits==
 
==Selected exhibits==
* Nautilus slide
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* [[Nautilus slide]]
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[[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

Math Museum
Tekniska
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.


Selected exhibits

Aerial view of Tekniska’s Mathematical Garden.