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Upcoming exhibitions in 2022
The Spitfire: Rolls Royce Merlin II Engine
The Spitfire entered service in 1938 and remains one of the most iconic aircraft ever to fly. Known for its speed the Spitfire was powered by the Rolls Royce Merlin Engine. Learn more about how the engine works and explore it in detail in this holographic exhibition.
By Imperial War Museums
Stephenson's Rocket
In 1829, Robert Stephenson designed an innovative steam locomotive which is now commonly referred to as Stephenson’s Rocket. At the time, stationary steam engines were often used but Stephenson’s Rocket changed the landscape from thereon forward. Jump back in time and experience a locomotive which changed the future in this holographic exhibition.
By Science Museum Group
Rare mineral collection
Grigore Cobălcescu Museum of Mineralogy and Petrography has more than 25,000 samples of minerals, gemstones, and rocks from all over the world. Most of them come from the territory of Romania and cover all the mineral classes and common igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks.
By Mineralogy Museum