Museum curators typically try to tell a story. In this case the story is: "we have a few exhibits and volunteers and we don't know how to tie them into a coherent exhibition". They placed a star exhibit (Triglav computer) so that it's only visible from outside (and testing how old plastic is affected by UV). If you want to know something about the exhibit you need to google it (and in a few cases with missing designation that is impossible to do). I wanted to like this museum, but in state that is was at the time of my visit, it's only despondent. Perhaps it's work in progress, but if that is the case, why charge the (exorbitant for what you...
Read moreWas a great experience overall. Computers from every era, all ready to be experienced. I really liked being able to experience some yugoslavian computers as well, which to be honest I´ve never heard of before.
If I had to criticise something I would criticise the low amount of information. Yes, there´s a small info text next to the computers, but it would have been nice to have some more info available.
Staff was absolutely great, both aproachable and knowledgable.
Overall, for the low price definitely...
Read moreThis is an interactive exhibition space dedicated to the history of computers, the internet, and digital technologies. Operated by a non-profit civic organization, the museum is driven by a mission to preserve Slovenia’s digital cultural heritage. Collection efforts began around 2004, and the museum now showcases a variety of retro PCs, gaming consoles, and internet equipment. Opening hours are relatively limited, so it's recommended to check the schedule in advance...
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