Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Samen

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Magazin Detail | Technisches Museum Wien

https://www.technischesmuseum.at/museum/tmw-zine_-_unsere_storys/ki_zine/magazin_detail&j-cc-id=1684749343374&j-cc-node=magazineintrag&j-cc-name=hybrid-content

Das Technische Museum Wien bietet auf einer Fläche von 22.000m² außergewöhnliche Einblicke in die Welt der Technik. Einzigartige Exponate von der Vergangenheit bis in die Gegenwart, aber auch Filme und interaktive Stationen zeigen spannende technische Entwicklungen.
Oder nehmen wir die Samen im Blütenstand einer Sonnenblume: Ihre Anordnung ist spiralförmig

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Sponsor Involvement | Technisches Museum Wien

https://www.technischesmuseum.at/support/partners__sponsors/sponsor_involvement?sponsor_rel_id=1678452005954

Das Technische Museum Wien bietet auf einer Fläche von 22.000m² außergewöhnliche Einblicke in die Welt der Technik. Einzigartige Exponate von der Vergangenheit bis in die Gegenwart, aber auch Filme und interaktive Stationen zeigen spannende technische Entwicklungen.
responsibility for the preservation of our planet to offer future generations the same

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Who owns PINK? | Exhibition | Vienna Museum of Science & Technology

https://www.technischesmuseum.at/exhibition/who_owns_pink

Since 2017, the colour pink has been the focus of a research project at the Technisches Museum Wien (Vienna Museum of Science and Technology). Numerous new objects have been added to the collection. The existing objects in the depots have been reviewed for their colour. Some results of this research project were posted online and presented as part of the installation entitled “Who owns PINK?”.
At the same time, various interest groups deliberately use pink in their campaigns

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Who owns PINK? | Exhibition | Vienna Museum of Science & Technology

https://www.technischesmuseum.at/exhibition/who_owns_pink?archiv=yes

Since 2017, the colour pink has been the focus of a research project at the Technisches Museum Wien (Vienna Museum of Science and Technology). Numerous new objects have been added to the collection. The existing objects in the depots have been reviewed for their colour. Some results of this research project were posted online and presented as part of the installation entitled “Who owns PINK?”.
At the same time, various interest groups deliberately use pink in their campaigns

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