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This article is about the museum in Poland. For the one in the Czech Republic, see National Technical Museum.
Science museum in Warsaw, Poland
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Established | 1950 |
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Location | Palace of Culture & Science Warsaw, Poland |
Type | science museum |
Public transit access | Line M1 Centrum |
Website | nmt |
National Museum of Technology is a museum in Warsaw, Poland. It was established in 1955. It is located in the Palace of Culture & Science.
Exhibits include motorbikes, aeroplanes, 19th century musical boxes, and historic cars.[1]
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