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  • The Steven Udvar Hazy museum in Dulles VA is another excellent air and space museum. And now that the National Air & Soace museum is being renovated it’s better honestly.

    Another great one is the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, WY. Lots of Buffalo Bill exhibits and the largest gun collection in the world. It’s easily a 2 day museum and unexpectedly great.

  • The Computerspielemuseum or Computer Game Museum in Berlin.

    It has 3 rooms setup as timecapsules with a console setup in each.

    The highlight was the PainStation where you played Pong against another player, and the loser got whipped, an electric shock or heat applied to their hand through a panel on the game. Excellent.

    Special mentions, 1.5hrs in front of Bosch's, Garden of Earthly Delights tryptich in the Prado.

    Momi (The Museum of the Moving Image, London) closed in 2002, but had the full history of all cinema. Live period actors jumping out to explain things. I snuck a touch of the foot of the actual K1 Giant Robot from Tom Baker's Dr Who.

    Also, the Musée d'Orsay. Just a beautiful experience of so many classics.

    • Seconding Computer games Museum in Berlin. I didn't like the pain Station (the whip is way to harsh, I think) but beging able to try out so many older games is amazing.

  • A tiny museum within sight of Prague Castle. Another tiny museum SOMA San Francisco. Both had amazing art/artists, were completely empty of people, and I have no clue where they are now or what artists I saw.

  • I got to activate a historic "Wigwag" at the St. Thomas Elgin Railway Museum. This was an awesome experience for me, as wigwags are extremely rare nowadays and especially in Canada. The museum staff seemed delighted that I knew exactly what it was, as they're rather obscure outside of railfanning circles.

    I took a video of it as well: https://youtu.be/TrhnffDZGWc?si=Ox-iCUKXBbhlxE72

  • I haven't been to any outside the US, and admittedly not that many in, with how many there are. So far The Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix has been one of the most interesting to me and I didn't see it all by far. There is a "petting zoo" downstairs with a selection of instruments you can play too! It was crazy satisfying to bang a big gong.

  • There was some Diamond exhibit at a museum in Michigan I went to as a kid which was fun! Had a lot of interactive things like a station where you could smell "odd" scents of some kind. There were descriptions I'm sure but I don't remember well. But was fun.

    Edit: i also remember there being a giant pendulum that was known to have been swinging constantly for some number of years.

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