According to the latest report, the Polish Apple Museum was created with the love of Apple’s pop culture and will open this month, albeit unofficially. Inside the Norblin factory complex in Warsaw, this modern facility is sure to thrill Apple fans.
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The museum will have a complete collection, where you can see the entire history and development of one of the largest tech companies in the world. There are more than 1,600 exhibits in the museum, which of course will not be displayed at one time, but will be rotated regularly.
According to the museum’s website, the first exhibit will feature the Apple-1, Macintosh 128K, Macintosh 20th Anniversary Edition, and iMac G3. The Apple-1 replica features the signature of Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
Moreover, exhibits will showcase the evolution of the Apple brand, starting with the first Apple computer 1. The museum’s collection includes Apple, Macintosh, and NeXT computers, as well as software, hardware, peripherals, prototypes, and more. Here you can get nostalgic for Apple’s rich history of innovative products and more.
There will also be multimedia and promotional presentations of Apple’s 46-year history. Throughout the museum, there will be interactive boards to explain the contents of the exhibition. There are over 100 hours of videos, full of things Apple fans will be interested in.
More information about the exhibition will be announced soon. While there is no firm date, the official grand opening is set for mid-April. You can buy tickets on the website of the Polish Apple Museum.