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The Nikola Tesla Museum ( Serbian Cyrillic: Музеј Николе Тесле, romanized : Muzej Nikole Tesle) is a science museum located in Belgrade, Serbia. It is dedicated to honoring and displaying the life and work of Nikola Tesla as well as the final resting place for Tesla.
- Ivona Jevtić
- 120,000 (2017)
- 5 December 1952; 70 years ago
- Krunska 51, Belgrade
The Nikola Tesla Technical Museum ( Croatian: Tehnički muzej Nikola Tesla) is a technology museum located in Zagreb, Croatia, which collects and showcases scientific and technical appliances used in the country's history. It exhibits numerous historic aircraft, cars, machinery and equipment.
- 21 December 1954
- 141,045 (2018)
- City of Zagreb
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The Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade was opened to the public on October 20, 1955. It was the first technical museum in Yugoslavia. The opening presented the permanent exhibition, which gave visitors the opportunity to see models built accurately according to Tesla’s drawings.
It is the only museum that preserves the original and personal legacy of Nikola Tesla with extremely valuable collections: over 160,000 original documents, over 2,000 books and magazines,...
The Nikola Tesla Memorial Center is a cultural-historical site and museum located in Smiljan, Croatia, located at the birthplace of Nikola Tesla, one of the world's foremost engineers and inventors.
- 2006; 17 years ago
- Smiljan, Croatia
- 49,553 (2017)
Tesla described it as a defensive weapon that would be put up along the border of a country and be used against attacking ground-based infantry or aircraft. Tesla never revealed detailed plans of how the weapon worked during his lifetime but, in 1984, they surfaced at the Nikola Tesla Museum archive in Belgrade.
The Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe (also known as TSCW) is a nonprofit organization established to develop a regional science and technology center, museum and makerspace at the site of Nikola Tesla 's former Wardenclyffe laboratory on Long Island, New York. [1] . The center had raised money through crowdfunding to purchase the property.