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The exposition of the Mathematics and Mathematics Salon (Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon) is represented by one of the most significant collections of watches and small mechanical tools and has more than 2 thousand objects. The zest of the collection is the Arabic globe of the starry sky of 1279; the once belonging to the French mathematician Blaise Pascal, an arithmometer in 1650, as well as orbital clocks produced in the 1560s. on the orders of the Dresden court

Physico-mathematical salon in Dresden

Address: Dresden, Zwinger.

Working hours: 10:00 - 18:00. Weekend: Monday.

Entrance: The cost of the full ticket is 6 EUR. For visitors under 17, admission is free.

The information is indicated on June 6, 2014

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