unofficial Apple museum in warsaw

 

End of this month, the Apple Museum Poland opens its doors to the public. Located in the revamped Norblin Factory in Warsaw, the museum will offer an extending collection not only for brand enthusiasts but for all those who are intrigued with digital technology in general.

 

Occupying a 320 sqm area, 1,600 exhibits dating back to 1976 will offer visitors a close look at the development and evolution of Apple products. Along with the exhibits, audiovisual communication techniques will enhance the experience, piquing the users’ curiosity and encouraging them to be active, touch, and learn. apple museum opens its doors to brand lovers in warsaw All images by Apple Muzeum Polska

 

 

strolling through apple pop culture 

 

Wandering in the exhibition, guests will see computers, laptops, accessories, iPods, iPhones, software, peripherals, and other memorial gadgets depicting the brand’s history. Up to 100 hours of video footage through interacting boards will give easy-to-understand information, addressing a wide audience.

 

According to the museum’s website, the exhibits will not be displayed all at once, allowing visitors to see and understand them better. The highlight of the collection is the faithful replica of Apple 1 signed by the co-founder of Apple, Steve Wozniak. Besides, the forthcoming show will include Macintosh 128K, 20th-anniversary Macintosh, and the iMac G3.  

 

The exact day of the opening has not yet been revealed, so stay tuned for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

apple museum opens its doors to brand lovers in warsaw
Apple 1, 1976. The first computer was built by Steve Wozniak and the first product of the Apple computer company, by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne

apple museum opens its doors to brand lovers in warsaw
Macintosh 128K, 1984. The first mac

apple museum opens its doors to brand lovers in warsaw
20-th anniversary Macintosh, 1997. It was supposed to be the first all-in-one project, a non-computer object, looking like it came from the future

apple museum opens its doors to brand lovers in warsaw
iMac G3, 1998. The color iMac was the first product introduced by steve jobs after his return to the financially troubled company

 

 

project info:

 

name: Apple Museum Poland

location: Norblin factory in Warsaw

implemented by: Capital Park Group