National Museum of Technology

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National Museum of Technology
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National Museum of Technology
Established1950
Location Palace of Culture & Science
Warsaw, Poland
Type science museum
Public transit access M1-20px.svg Centrum
Website nmt.waw.pl

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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References

  1. "Museum of Technology | Sightseeing | Warsaw".

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