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Apple Museum
A journey through time and themes. From Jobs' iconic garage to the Think Different strategy and much more: every piece in our collection has its own atmosphere and story, connecting the history of Apple like a clear signal path.
Lost Shtetl Museum
The Lost Shtetl Museum invites visitors to rediscover the vanished world of Eastern European “shtetls” or small Jewish towns. The exhibition tells the stories of the shtetl Šeduva, Lithuania; stories preserved by survivors and descendants. It explores the interwar years (1918-1940), when religious, civic, social and commercial life thrived. Sadly this era also marked the final chapter of Jewish life in Šeduva and Lithuania. Rooted in one small town, the museum offers a powerful lens on the broader history and massacre of Lithuanian and European Jews.
Waddenexperience
The brand new WEC (World Heritage Centre Wadden Sea), the new home of Seal Centre Pieterburen, is now open in the harbour of Lauwersoog. Here we are committed to a sustainable balance in the Wadden Sea region, for the world of tomorrow. Will you join us?
Be amazed by the interactive Wadden Sea Experience and discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site in a whole new way, while enjoying panoramic views. Visit the new seal hospital, take a look at the laboratories or join us on an excursion in this beautiful area.
Digital Wellness Center
Reclaim your digital wellness How do you deal with digital stress? The Digital Wellness Center helps us understand that technology is not the enemy, but can be a tool for mental peace and personal growth. Rather than completely disconnecting, the Digital Wellness Center challenge you to explore how technology can actually contribute to their well-being. The exhibition offers a combination of interactive installations and soothing environments to understand and deal with digital overload.
Plons! Future of the sea
In the children's activity exhibition 'Plons! The Future of the Sea', young visitors (4+) to the Maritime Museum are immersed in the fascinating (under)water world. The new exhibition makes you think about the opportunities that the sea offers to meet the challenges surrounding climate, pollution and the energy transition.
Technium
A game or T-shirt, a bicycle or rubbish bag: everything around us that is man-made is technology. It’s so obvious, we almost don’t see it anymore. But how does a bicycle actually gets moving? What does it take to produce T-shirts sustainably? What technological developments are hidden in your smartphone? Find out in the Technium family exhibition on the second floor of NEMO.