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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
Technical Museum Nikola Tesla shows the development and application of technological advances. Along with its permanent display, it features special exhibits such as the Planetarium, the Apisarium, the Mine, and the Nikola Tesla study. The museum was established in 1954 to promote science and technology.
- 01 4844 050
- Savska street 18, Zagreb, 10000
Technical Museum Nikola Tesla. Savska cesta 18 10000 Zagreb Phone: 01/4844-050 Fax: 01/4843-568 E-mail: info@tmnt.hr Url: http://www.tmnt.hr/ Open to visitors. Tuesday - Friday: 9 am - 5 pm Saturday and Sunday: 9 am -1 pm Closed on Mondays and public holidays. Opening times of the temporary exhibitions are published in the Calendar.
More than 1,200 historical and technical exhibits. More than 1,500 photographs and glass photographic plates of original technical items, instruments and devices. More than 1,000 plans and drawings. Welcome to the Nikola Tesla Museum.
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All about Nikola Tesla in one place. Visit us in the center of Belgrade and step into Tesla’s wonderful world of science. In this unique location, you will come into contact with original Tesla items and demonstrations of his pioneering inventions.
The Nikola Tesla Museum is located in Vračar, in Belgrade. Getting to the museum is easy by car, public transport or bicycle. The closest public transportation stops are Slavija square (Trg Slavija) and Pravni fakultet (bul. Kralja Aleksandra). Address: Krunska Street, 51, 11111 Belgrade.
The Museum organizes educational, study, informative and occasional exhibitions, lectures and panel discussions on popular science, as well as playrooms and workshops. Zagreb Card ( www.zagrebcard.com ) grants you free entry.