Technomuseum "Imagine Corner View"







last photo borrowed from the technomuseum website
The giant sculpture is titled Half Man Half Machine


Can you imagine a world without technology?  I sure can't!  I am so grateful for all the great minds past and present who saw problems or have visions on how to make things better.  Today the older boys, Addy, and I went to Mannheim where we went to the Technomuseum .  They had such a great time.  It was one of the best science museums we have been too.  On floors A and F, they have a ton of on hands activities for children.  In the museum you will see how paper is made, fabric, and how engines work.  You will learn about pulleys and water wheels.  Definitely worth the money. 

Comments

Anonymous said…
yeah .. I see your boys enjoy this unusual tour! they are definitely interested :)
I was intrigued by this science museum, thanks to
swig said…
I looks great! We spent quite a lot of rainy afternoons in the Parisian science museums, too. In one of them planes and old cars are presented in an old church… quite impressing… I wish you a nice, sunny day!
Joyce said…
Looks like there was some sunshine indoors with your son's smiling face. xo
gis said…
A Fascinating visit, and from the smiles and your enthusiastic account, a big success too.
Kristin said…
Technology much easier in life - but sometimes, some technology is too difficult and then it would be easier without it.
nadine paduart said…
your boys must have absolutely loved this to pieces, yeah?
i LOVE technology museums myself. they are wisdom spawners, in this chaos called world.
imagine, indeed...
n♥
tinajo said…
FUN - my rascals (and I) love places like that! :-)
Redeker said…
what a great show must have that been!
it looks all very technology but also ineresting!
That last photo is amazing. What a great museum. My son would love it.

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Joyce said…
Hi again! I wish I could take credit for the tree. Itis at a farm nursery-I take photos for them. We have a much thinner tree that is dead in our back I want to try something like this one. xo
Very cool - your boys are so lucky to be able to see such an amazing place. I think my wee girl may well be interested in that museum too - despite her penchant for fairies and princesses :-)
;) said…
Sometimes I imagine world without technology, but, you're right, it's really difficult.
Beautiful photos ;)
shayndel said…
I can feel your enjoyment at seeing the boys so engrossed in what they are learning!! Makes me feel that:
Imagination leads to imagination!
Happy travels!!

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