Scrap or art? Pruszków Gallery of Steel
There is a very nice and special exhibition in Pruszków (Poland)! Scrap… but different… When you arrive, the first impression is a scrapyard. And that's right, in part…
Special museums and experiences in Europe.
There is a very nice and special exhibition in Pruszków (Poland)! Scrap… but different… When you arrive, the first impression is a scrapyard. And that's right, in part…
Well… they are officially called a museum, but to be honest… you should see it more as a huge collection of everything that has anything to do with technology (and sometimes not)….
In Magdeburg there is still a very old and beautiful Technology Museum with primarily old DDR stuff. It is located in an old foundry where armored steel was once cast for tanks and the like.
The Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord is quite a special place and in my opinion undervalued… It was once a blast furnace and after it stopped (around 1985) it was eventually converted into a “leisure park”.
This is one of those museums where i can't remember how I ever got there ... this could be one of those “hey! There is a sign for a museum, let's see what it is ” places… and so you stumble across a gem!
Well… who doesn't know Nikola Tesla… uhhhh yes… unfortunately to many people unfortunately don't know him. And that's a missed opportunity ...
In Ouistreham (France) is a WW2 bunker that is now in use as a museum. From an original landing craft (which was also used in the movie "saving private ryan", to uniforms, a few tanks, rooms full of original stuff and way way more.
Shortly after the end of WWII, an agreement was reached between the various Allied forces (US, UK, France and Russia) that small numbers of military personnel - along with ...
In June 1956 the first general strike broke out in Poznan and the first public demonstrations against the Communist policy that prevailed there (Poland) at the time. The protests were bloody suppressed by the military....
This (more than amazing) military museum is located at the Poznań Citadel. You enter through the casemate's corridor, now known as the “Little Lock”. It originally formed the western viaduct of Fort Winiary...