Apple Museum Poland is expected to open later this month in Warsaw, the country’s largest city. The museum is reportedly going to open with over 1600 exhibits dating back to 1976. The collection will include computers, telephones, accessories, peripherals, software, and multimedia experiences, with the landmarkpromising ‘unique Apple content, posters, and souvenir gadgets.’
Apple Museum Poland Will Occupy a Space of Over 3,400 Square Feet
The main highlight of the forthcoming exhibit will be the legendary Apple Computer 1. The owner, Jacek Lupina, built the replica with the help of some sponsors and volunteers. It will also sport the authentic signature of Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, the genius behind the Apple Computer 1.
AppleInsiderreports that visitors would be able to take part in several experiences intended to‘make the visitor more willing to delve into subsequent scenes and space-time built around the Apple collection.’ Other attractions includeitems fromApple, Macintosh, and NeXT computers, along withsoftware, hardware, prototypes, and more.The museum is located in a restored Norblin factory complex in Poland and will occupy a space of over 3400 square feet.
The staff stationed at the Apple Museum Polandhas been instructed to not just preserve these historical computers and other paraphernalia, but to also educate visitors who have a passion of older technologies and computers.
According to Lupina, the location of the Apple Museum Polandwas intentional.
“The choice of our new location was not accidental. The Norblin factory appears to be the most electric lifestyle center in this part of Europe.The Norblin factory is the quintessence of the fusion of tomorrow, arising from yesterday. It is exactly like the Apple brand.”
Apple Museum Poland is expected to open in mid-April 2022. More information on the opening will be available soon. You can also purchase tickets via the museum’s website.
News Source: Apple Museum Poland main website









