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]]>Tequila and mescal are two of the most popular drinks that originate from Mexico, and you should definitely try them in their country of origin. If going to a regular bar simply isn’t your thing, how about visiting this museum that explores their history and also features tasting tours and rooftop bar?
Science museums aren’t a rarity in Mexico City, but what makes this one so quirky is the fact it’s dedicated to one very specific topic—the phenomenon of light, optics, and color and their relationship to several scientific fields.
MODO aka Museo del Objeto del Objeto is dedicated to design and communications, and it explores these topics by celebrating the beauty of ordinary things. Its collection features over 100,000 objects that honor a collector in all of us, ranging from stationery and toys to graphic art and old electronics.
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]]>If you’re in the mood for an amazing photo-op, this is the place to be. Filled with several colorful themed rooms, the Selfie Museum in Belgrade offers a unique immersive experience and it’s up to you to make the best of it.
Speaking of amazing photo-ops, the Museum of Illusions is one of the leaders in this area, and if you think it looks familiar—chances are you’ve seen it somewhere else before. The museum in Belgrade is only one of many under this moniker, as the Museum of Illusions has branches everywhere from Madrid to Cairo.
Located in the very heart of Kalemegdan Park, the Museum of Chocolate is one of the latest additions to Belgrade’s quirky museum scene. It features several themed rooms exploring the history of chocolate and a unique display of chocolate-made items.
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]]>The post 3 Strangely Specific Museums That You Shouldn’t Miss in Mexico City appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tequila and mescal are two of the most popular drinks that originate from Mexico, and you should definitely try them in their country of origin. If going to a regular bar simply isn’t your thing, how about visiting this museum that explores their history and also features tasting tours and rooftop bar?
Science museums aren’t a rarity in Mexico City, but what makes this one so quirky is the fact it’s dedicated to one very specific topic—the phenomenon of light, optics, and color and their relationship to several scientific fields.
MODO aka Museo del Objeto del Objeto is dedicated to design and communications, and it explores these topics by celebrating the beauty of ordinary things. Its collection features over 100,000 objects that honor a collector in all of us, ranging from stationery and toys to graphic art and old electronics.
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]]>The post 3 Quirky Museums to Check Out in Belgrade, Serbia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re in the mood for an amazing photo-op, this is the place to be. Filled with several colorful themed rooms, the Selfie Museum in Belgrade offers a unique immersive experience and it’s up to you to make the best of it.
Speaking of amazing photo-ops, the Museum of Illusions is one of the leaders in this area, and if you think it looks familiar—chances are you’ve seen it somewhere else before. The museum in Belgrade is only one of many under this moniker, as the Museum of Illusions has branches everywhere from Madrid to Cairo.
Located in the very heart of Kalemegdan Park, the Museum of Chocolate is one of the latest additions to Belgrade’s quirky museum scene. It features several themed rooms exploring the history of chocolate and a unique display of chocolate-made items.
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