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Mathematikum
The Building as seen from the Western entrance.Established 19 November 2002 Location Gießen Type Museum of Mathematics Visitor figures 150,000 annually Director Albrecht Beutelspacher Public transit access Bus lines: 2;5;520 at Liebigstrasse Bus Stop Website www.mathematikum.de The Mathematikum is a Science museum, located in Gießen, Germany, which offers a huge variety of mathematical hands-on exhibits, it was founded by Albrecht Beutelspacher, a German Mathematician.
The Mathematikum opened its doors to visitors on 19 November 2002, it was Inaugurated by the German President Johannes Rau. Since then, the museum has attracted more than 500,000 visitors. Annually the museum is visited by more than 150,000 people. The Museum is opened every Day of the week, including Sunday.
Concept
The purpose of the Mathematikum is to, let people of any age, gender and any Qualification learn Mathematics by personal experience, rather than teaching it using formulae or equations and hardly ever numbers and symbols. The visitors can therefore learn, by participating in more than 150 interactive exhibits in the Museum and by gathering, a different Mathematical experience from each of the exhibits.
Exhibits
Mathematical experiments include mirrors, a Leonardo bridge, soap films, and puzzles. Once every week, the Director of the Museum gives a detailed tour of the Museum to the visitors. Additionally, once every month on a Tuesday, a Mathematician is invited. The Mathematician is interviewed by Professor Beutelspacher on Beutelspachers Sofa (Beutelspacher's Couch). At the end of the Interview the audience can talk to the guest and ask him questions.
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Coordinates: 50°34′52″N 8°39′57″E / 50.58111°N 8.66583°E
Categories:- Museums in Hesse
- Science museums in Germany
- Museums established in 2002
- German museum stubs
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