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Powered by Semantic MediaWiki, the Global Engineering and Technology Museum Database is a powerful tool that allows the easy display of technology museums worldwide. For convenient browsing, a map and sortable table of all museum entries are provided below. To add a new entry to the list, or to edit an existing entry, use the museum edit form when logged in with your ETHW account. For advanced queries or more documentation on the database, see the museum database help page.

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Canada Science and Technology Museum Canada Ontario Ottawa Civil · Electrical · Energy · Materials · Mechanical · Mining 1967 Large High The scope of the collection runs the gamut from trains and land transportation to energy and materials to consumer products to health and medicine.
Deutsches Museum Germany Bavaria München Aerospace · Civil · Electrical · Mechanical · Mining 1903 Large High More than 125,000 objects ranging in size from airplanes and 19th century dynamos to microchips. Highlights of the collection include 16th century musical instruments, 19th century Siemens electrical equipment, an extended collection of historical computers, an entire floor dedicated to a reconstruction of a 19th century mine, as well as a digital museum that houses nearly 200,000 items, including 50,000 objects, 40,000 books and 100,000 archival documents.
ENTER Technikwelt Solothurn Switzerland Solothurn CH-4552 Derendingen Communications · Computing · Mechanical 2011 Medium Low Computers, communications hardware, consumer electronics, printing machinery, with a focus on Switzerland.
IEEE History Center USA NJ Piscataway Electrical 1980 Small Low Collection largely related to history of IEEE and its fields, with particular emphasis on IEEE institutional history, radio and power.
S.P.A.R.C. Museum Canada British Columbia Coquitlam Electrical 1992 Medium Low The collection includes: Bamfield trans-Pacific undersea cable telegraph equipment, early spark equipment, broadcast receivers, broadcast studio, television receivers, military equipment, amateur (ham) equipment, library, shortwave and commercial receivers, and marine radio

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