Techno Magic Land
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- Sofia
- Posted 3 years ago
Techno MagicLand is a center where every child will be able to discover the magic of technology and science through over 50 interactive experiments.
The facility does not qualify as a museum. The way it works is extremely different from the traditional concept of a museum. Things from the past are normally shown in traditional mzes, but this is not the case in TechnoMagicLand. All you can see is practical science, whose principles of operation are still in use today, and whose progress foreshadows future technological possibilities.
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