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On the basis of the decree of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the Development Fund of the Polytechnic Museum held a tender for the development of the museum concept. As a result of a choice from 14 competitive bids provided by Russian and foreign companies specializing in museum
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and he together with other leading members of the society discussed having a museum. Their first move in this direction was to establish a library this held books documenting the history of science and technology. This became the Central Polytechnic Library but this established their ambitions. In
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Event Communications was selected from a shortlist of four firms by a 16-member jury that included Culture Minister Alexander Avdeyev, Rusnano head Anatoly Chubais, presidential aide Arkady Dvorkovich and representatives of several European museums. The other three contenders were the Spanish
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The Polytechnic Museum is the largest technical museum in Russia, and houses a wide range of historical inventions and technological achievements, including humanoid automata of the 18th century, and the first Soviet computers. The collection contains over 160,000 items in 65 halls including,
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In addition to its function as a museum, the Polytechnic Museum has been an important place for the dissemination of science and culture in Russian. From 1913 to 1918 it was the centre of discussions about
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The collection of computing equipment is the most comprehensive display in Russia and includes rare copyrights devices, such as automated
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that would be used to launch the new museum. Since June 2023, the president of the museum is the head of the
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1871 Moscow council set aside half a million roubles to create a museum. A committee was formed with
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technology and science, as well as modern inventions. It was founded in 1872 after the first
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CosmoCaixa, the U.S. Ralph Appelbaum Associates and U.S.-Canadian Lord Cultural Resources.
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Vladimir Markov, Russian Futurism: A History, University of California Press, 1969,
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and completed in 1877. The north wing was added in 1896 and the south wing in 1907.
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As of January 1, 2013 the museum fund of the museum consisted of 229,348 items.
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1872 All-Russian Technical Exhibition in Moscow by Ivan Dyagovchenko.
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The first stage of Polytechnic Museum building, photographed in 1884.
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Society of Devotees of Natural Science, Anthropology, and Ethnography
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Russo-Balt K12/20 released in 1911 in Polytechnical Museum (Moscow)
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In 1936 Soviet scientist Lukyanov built an analog water computer
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was formed in Moscow in 1863. The society's first President was
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Cultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Moscow
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About Public Lectures at the Polytechnical Museum (in Russian)
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as an honorary chair. The formation of a museum was timely as
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Polytechnic Museum is located in Moscow
Coordinates
55°45′20″N 37°36′35″E / 55.75556°N 37.60972°E / 55.75556; 37.60972
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Russian
science museums
Moscow
Russian
Soviet
All-Russian Technical Exhibition
Peter the Great
Society of Devotees of Natural Science, Anthropology, and Ethnography
Ippolit Monighetti
chemistry
mining
metallurgy
transport
energy
optics
automation
computer engineering
radio electronics
communications
space exploration
achromatic telescope
Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn
Boris Borisovich Galitzine
galvanoplastics
Moritz von Jacobi

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