The children’s educational center Muzeiko presents its latest travelling exhibition Evrika in Plovdiv. The exhibition will remain in this city until the end of 2019, in order to acquaint the residents and guests of the European Capital of Culture 2019 with multiple interesting discoveries and secrets from the world of science. The exhibition answers questions such as: When the first telephone was invented, how the TV set was discovered and what is phonograph-the earliest device for sound recording and reproduction of sound consisting of acoustic conus, a membrane and a needle.
The interactive installations allow children and adults to unleash their imagination and make experiments. The Plovdiv Regional Historical Museum hosts this incredible journey across the world of science.
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