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The Polytechnic Museum is a landmark for everyone interested in science and technology. Founded back in 1872, it became the first public museum in the capital and remains one of the largest science and technology centers in the world. Here, the past meets the future, and visitors of all ages can immerse themselves in the fascinating world of scientific discoveries and technological... read more
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