A new Apple museum in Prague displays the world's largest private collection of Apple products

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Prague has been the city chosen to inaugurate a new apple museum that will show the public the largest private collection of Apple products In the world, we talk about devices with Mac OS as well as iOS and other "cult" devices in periods from 1976 to 2012.

The Museum opened its doors last Thursday and has already received a large number of visits, with many photos shareds on Imgur and what you can see if you click on this link.

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The museum is located in a renovated old historical building, the exterior windows of the Apple Museum are decorated with famous quotes by Steve Jobs and have teams forming different compositions that adorn the windows.

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The translated phrase that you can see in the image above and that is displayed in one of the museum's access windows, although ostentatious, is still somewhat true:

Three apples changed the world. The first tempted Eva, the second inspired Newton, and the third offered himself to the world half bitten by Steve Jobs.

It includes one of the XNUMX Apple Lisa manufactured, an Apple II and various Macs and NeXT computers also very old. We also find an area dedicated to the range of printers that Apple put on sale, while in other parts of the museum we find corners dedicated to the PowerMac and iMac including the iBook, PowerBook and MacBook laptop models.

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Little known Apple accessories such as Apple cameras are also found in the museum dedicating an entire section to the entire iPod family, including the special edition Beatles box set sold in 2008 for $ 795. Of course and how could it be less, each version of the iPhone and iPad, from the original models from 2007 and 2010, are also displayed on other tables, in a retrospective setting.

According to the Prague Post, there are more than 12.000 meters of computer cabling installed in the museum, something really spectacular. Nor should we forget certain nods to the genius of Apple, Steve Jobs, with a bistro that includes all vegan foods in honor of the diet preferred by Steve Jobs.

If you are interested in visiting it, the tickets are available on the Museum website for about 11 Euros to change.


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