An unofficial Apple Museum is opening in Poland, offering the most complete collection of some of Apple’s greatest hits alongside rarities that many have never seen before.
Opening in mid-April, Apple Muzeum Polska’s collection includes over 1,600 exhibits in a space of more than 3,400 square feet, which will also house interactive screens showing over 100 hours of video footage to better help explain the exhibits on show.
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Everything from software, hardware, peripherals, prototypes, and multimedia to promotional and information forms illustrating the company’s history are on display alongside classic Apple machines. Notably, the museum has the Apple 1 from 1976, ’84’s Macintosh 128k, the 20th-anniversary Macintosh from 1997, and the boundary-breaking iMac G3 from 1998, forming a range of computers together that helped to shape the Apple brand — and tech world — that we know and love today.
Familiar items such as the original iPhone, iPod and iPad are also on display, and of course, everything is in as good a condition as can be.
Take a look at the promotional video above, and find out more about the museum online.
In related news, Apple has announced its online WWDC 2022 conference.