Travel Tip: Apple Museum in Prague, the world´s largest private collection of Apple´s products

Dear Steemit friends and followers,

Welcome to my Travel Tip series where I promote some of the most beautiful places, interesting landmarks and impressive architectural sites of my homeland, the Czech Republic.

Today, however, I prepared something special for you as I will take you to what is the largest private collection of Apple´s products in the world, the Apple Museum in Prague.

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Located in the Pop Art Gallery in the historic center of Prague, the Apple Museum is a unique exhibition that takes you through the 42 years of the history of Apple, one of the most famous and recognized companies in the world.

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Except for displaying almost every single product even created by the company, the museum also serves as a permanent tribute to the legendary co-founder of the company, Steve Jobs, whose portraits and famous quotes cover most of the building´s walls.

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The museum exhibits include a very unique and complex collection of computers (dating back to as early as 1976), the legendary Apple Lisa, the very first Macintosh, Steve Jobs´ school certificates and other personal things etc.

The museum is open every day from 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. and the entrance fee is 290 CZK (12 EUR / 15 USD) per person.


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Tomas
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