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Today, Samsung decided to inaugurate its own museum of the history of innovation in the South Korean city of Suwon. The museum building is located in the Samsung Digital City campus and there are a total of five floors available for viewing, which are divided into three halls, two of which contain up to 150 exhibits, including from famous inventors such as Thomas Edison, Graham Bell and Michael Faraday.

However, the museum also exhibits exhibits from other technology companies, including Intel, Apple, Nokia, Motorola, Sony and Sharp, in addition to these, the first phones, computers, televisions, smart watches and many other products that participated in the gradual development of technology can be found in the showcases. world.

For those interested, the museum will be open every week from Monday to Friday between 10:00 a.m. and 18:00 p.m. local time, for the weekend it is then necessary to make a reservation. So, if you ever happen to be near the South Korean city of Suwon and have nothing better to do, it won't hurt to go to Samsung Digital City and visit the Innovation Museum, which is undoubtedly one of the must-see places for Samsung enthusiasts peep for it.


(1975 Samsung Econo black and white TV)


(Apple II, the first mass-produced computer designed exclusively for home use)


(Telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1875)


(Samsung Galaxy S II – the smartphone that made Samsung a huge success a few years ago)


(A watch phone introduced by Samsung back in 1999)

*Source: The Verge

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