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Museum of Technology and Transport

Coordinates:53°26′54″N14°32′26″E / 53.4482°N 14.5406°E /53.4482; 14.5406
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Museum in Szczecin, Poland
Museum interior

TheMuseum of Technology and Transport – Art Depot (Polish:Muzeum Techniki i Komunikacji – Zajezdnia Sztuki) isSzczecin, Poland was established in 2006. The main themes of it are related toroad transport.[1][2] It is supervised by the local government.[3]

It has a series of specialized exibutions, such as "Cars of Socialist States"[a], "Microcars", "Motorcycles of theSecond Polish Republic", etc.[4]

It was established in the abandoned tram depot Niemerzyn by the Niemierzyńska Street. The costs of its renovation was expected to be too high, and it was transferred to the city property. The Szczecin Society of Public Transport Enthusiasts found funding to create the museum there.[2]

The collection of the museum includes trams, buses, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, electronic equipment, household appliances, etc.[5] The most valuable contribution to the collection is 32 vintage cars and 56 motorcycles purchased from the Warsaw collector Leszek Liszewski for 1.2 millionPolish złotys.[2]

Notes

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  1. ^"Socialist States" here is the self-reference of theEastern Bloc states known as the "Communist states" in the West

References

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  1. ^Museum of Technology and Communications
  2. ^abcO muzeum (English-language page), European ROute of Industrial Heritage (ERIH)
  3. ^INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE IN POLAND – NATIONAL REPORT
  4. ^Wystawy (Exhibitions)
  5. ^Muzeum Techniki i Komunikacji – Zajezdnia Sztuki w Szczecinie

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