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The Röntgen X-Ray Exhibit
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The Röntgen Memorial Site in Würzburg, Germany, is dedicated to the work of the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen and his discovery of X-rays, for which he was granted the Nobel Prize in physics. It contains an exhibition of historical instruments, machines and documents.
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The Röntgen X-Ray Exhibit

Röntgenring 8, 97070 Würzburg, Germany
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The Röntgen Memorial Site in Würzburg, Germany, is dedicated to the work of the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen and his discovery of X-rays, for which he was granted the Nobel Prize in physics. It contains an exhibition of historical instruments, machines and documents.

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attractions: Stiftung Juliusspital Würzburg, Juliusspital Weingut Würzburg, Kilian Fountain, Augustinerkloster Würzburg, Kaisergärtchen, Old Crane, St Mary's Chapel, Falkenhaus, Marktplatz, Wurzburg Cathedral, restaurants: Weinstuben Juliusspital, Kokono Restaurant Würzburg, Juliusspital Bakery, Best Friends - Vietnamese Kitchen | Sushi, Würzburg, Istanbul Kebap, Trattoria da Carmelo, Café Kiess - Würzburg, Vrohstoff, Pizza Hut Restaurant Würzburg, Habaneros
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+49 1573 4921478
Website
wilhelmconradroentgen.de
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Fri8 AM - 2 PMClosed

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5.0
1y

Actually this place should be called ‘ Mini Museum of The “Dr. X-Ray”’. I’m sure that not so many people know about the discovery and the connection between X-Ray and Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen. Even I was really surprised to know that his discovery of X-Ray was in Würzburg! 😲 I was also really surprised to find out that the entrance is free of charge! Visiting the “Röntgen Gedächtnisstätte” in Würzburg is an enlightening experience. This memorial site is dedicated to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, the brilliant physicist who discovered X-rays. The museum is thoughtfully curated, providing detailed insights into Röntgen's life, his groundbreaking discovery, and its immense impact on science and medicine. The exhibits include fascinating artifacts and well-presented information that make the visit both educational and inspiring. The exhibitions are very educational and informative. Even though I wasn’t particularly interested in history, I was very glad to come to learn about the life of Professor Röntgen and to pay my homage. Personally I think this place has to be on one of the must-visit list in Würzburg. If you have an interest in the history of science, this is a must-see...

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3y

As a radiologist (and therefore a nerd) I thought it was so cool. This is on the university campus. We went when school was likely not in session, and in the evening. You legitimately just walk up this nondescript staircase (although there are small flags and a placard) and let yourself in. We didn't see anyone else while we were there. There are a couple cool short informational videos and a small exhibit. And - you can see his actual lab equipment. Nerd heaven. It's not large, you likely won't need more...

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8y

This University of Würzburg building has a nice memorial to physicist Wilhelm Röntgen who discovered x-rays and their practical use. The museum-like memorial is in a long hallway with a vestibule and a lobby at the ends. In addition there are two rooms, one locked containing his original laboratory and the other open with a display of period scientific instruments. The hallway has quite a bit of biographical information presented in a timeline format. The display includes the Nobel Prize certificate...

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J.J.
Actually this place should be called ‘ Mini Museum of The “Dr. X-Ray”’. I’m sure that not so many people know about the discovery and the connection between X-Ray and Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen. Even I was really surprised to know that his discovery of X-Ray was in Würzburg! 😲 I was also really surprised to find out that the entrance is free of charge! Visiting the “Röntgen Gedächtnisstätte” in Würzburg is an enlightening experience. This memorial site is dedicated to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, the brilliant physicist who discovered X-rays. The museum is thoughtfully curated, providing detailed insights into Röntgen's life, his groundbreaking discovery, and its immense impact on science and medicine. The exhibits include fascinating artifacts and well-presented information that make the visit both educational and inspiring. The exhibitions are very educational and informative. Even though I wasn’t particularly interested in history, I was very glad to come to learn about the life of Professor Röntgen and to pay my homage. Personally I think this place has to be on one of the must-visit list in Würzburg. If you have an interest in the history of science, this is a must-see in Würzburg!
Brittany AlbersBrittany Albers
As a radiologist (and therefore a nerd) I thought it was so cool. This is on the university campus. We went when school was likely not in session, and in the evening. You legitimately just walk up this nondescript staircase (although there are small flags and a placard) and let yourself in. We didn't see anyone else while we were there. There are a couple cool short informational videos and a small exhibit. And - you can see his actual lab equipment. Nerd heaven. It's not large, you likely won't need more than 30 minutes.
Fred FinneyFred Finney
This University of Würzburg building has a nice memorial to physicist Wilhelm Röntgen who discovered x-rays and their practical use. The museum-like memorial is in a long hallway with a vestibule and a lobby at the ends. In addition there are two rooms, one locked containing his original laboratory and the other open with a display of period scientific instruments. The hallway has quite a bit of biographical information presented in a timeline format. The display includes the Nobel Prize certificate awarded to Röntgen.
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Actually this place should be called ‘ Mini Museum of The “Dr. X-Ray”’. I’m sure that not so many people know about the discovery and the connection between X-Ray and Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen. Even I was really surprised to know that his discovery of X-Ray was in Würzburg! 😲 I was also really surprised to find out that the entrance is free of charge! Visiting the “Röntgen Gedächtnisstätte” in Würzburg is an enlightening experience. This memorial site is dedicated to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, the brilliant physicist who discovered X-rays. The museum is thoughtfully curated, providing detailed insights into Röntgen's life, his groundbreaking discovery, and its immense impact on science and medicine. The exhibits include fascinating artifacts and well-presented information that make the visit both educational and inspiring. The exhibitions are very educational and informative. Even though I wasn’t particularly interested in history, I was very glad to come to learn about the life of Professor Röntgen and to pay my homage. Personally I think this place has to be on one of the must-visit list in Würzburg. If you have an interest in the history of science, this is a must-see in Würzburg!
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As a radiologist (and therefore a nerd) I thought it was so cool. This is on the university campus. We went when school was likely not in session, and in the evening. You legitimately just walk up this nondescript staircase (although there are small flags and a placard) and let yourself in. We didn't see anyone else while we were there. There are a couple cool short informational videos and a small exhibit. And - you can see his actual lab equipment. Nerd heaven. It's not large, you likely won't need more than 30 minutes.
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This University of Würzburg building has a nice memorial to physicist Wilhelm Röntgen who discovered x-rays and their practical use. The museum-like memorial is in a long hallway with a vestibule and a lobby at the ends. In addition there are two rooms, one locked containing his original laboratory and the other open with a display of period scientific instruments. The hallway has quite a bit of biographical information presented in a timeline format. The display includes the Nobel Prize certificate awarded to Röntgen.
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