
One more thing…
Here’s your chance to learn something new about the company that celebrates half a century of work and technological innovation next year. Apple has defined the development of personal computers, and later created a series of creative domains, all the way to the global transformation of society with the introduction of the revolutionary mobile phone. Young generations mostly recognize Apple by the iPhone, and they have no idea how rich the history of their products is, some were complete failures, and some are simply legendary.
Our museum has amassed a huge collection of Apple hardware and software over the past 17 years. Our volunteers have also brought their own personal collections and lent them to our new museum exhibition called “One more thing…”, alluding to Jobs’ legendary keynote presentations where he saved the coolest innovations for the very end.
Our display is full of exhibits of hardware and software that launched the personal computer revolution – from the first Apple II personal computer, through the first commercial computer that used a mouse and had a graphical user interface, to the computers that launched digital publishing and a range of multimedia technologies. There is also a range of accompanying hardware such as music players, cameras and of course the first iPhone, but also its predecessor – the Apple Newton.
It seems incredible, but we managed to squeeze over 60 computers into our limited space! If you’re an Apple enthusiast, or simply a technology lover, be sure to visit our new exhibit to kick off the 2025 summer season.
We guarantee that even the most seasoned Apple nerd will learn something new! 🙂
