Digital tour: Nikola Tesla - The man from the future

Nikola Tesla was a complex personality. His scientific and technological work, as well as the human values ​​he advocated, have gone down in history. He invented the alternating current and fought for its spread, aiming at no financial gain.

The great exhibition that highlights the greatness of Nikola Tesla and his unique inventions, is offered with free online attendance by the Kotsana Museum that supports his young and old friends who stay at home!

Nikola Tesla

The Kotsana Museum of Ancient Greek Technology actively supports the initiative of the Ministry of Digital Government, #DigitalSolidarityGR and brings science and technology to the screens of our homes!

At a time when we are all being asked to show individual and social responsibility by staying at home, the Museum invites us to use our free time creatively and invites us on an online journey and entertainment through the digital visit to the exhibition "Nikola Tesla - The Man from the Future", an exhibition trusted by thousands of young and old visitors and traveled to Athens for the first time this year from the "Nikola Tesla" Museum in Belgrade.

The reins of the experiential tour are held by the experienced Museum educators of the Museum, Eva and Dimitris, ready to accompany us on a fascinating journey through the great inventions of Nikola Tesla, giving even more the opportunity to discover it!

At the same time, the opportunity is provided to students and teachers who had launched their visit to the exhibition, but the rapid developments did not allow its realization, to meet the great scientist through the use of the offered material of the digital tour in a telecourse.

The digital tour of the exhibition "Nikola Tesla – The Man from the Future" was carefully designed by the Museum's specialized scientific staff, to offer the public a unique interactive experience and highlight all aspects of Nikola Tesla's personality. An inventor "light years" ahead of his time! (The is below)

A few words about the report:

Come "electrify", experiment, play and discover the limits of the vision and genius of one of the most emblematic personalities in History, the great Inventor of the 20th century Nikola Tesla!

She is a complex personality, remarkable both for her scientific and technological work, and for the human values ​​she advocated. He invented the alternating current and fought for its spread, aiming at no financial gain.

"The present is theirs. The future, which I have really worked for, is mine," he says revealing part of his character. He was indifferent to praise and fame and died poor and alone, leaving a legacy - technologies that are used today more than ever.

The exhibit includes a mix of exhibits, from scale models of Nikola Tesla's laboratory in Colorado Springs, the Niagara Falls Hydroelectric Plant, the vertical take-off, as well as working models of his inventions, such as the induction motor and the Tesla coil, to visual and audio elements in information panels and in a video room.

The future of Tesla, as he envisioned it, is presented in the present, the past of Tesla "comes to life" in the present, the story of the greatest inventor is rewritten on your screens!

• The public can watch the digital tour of the website for free: https://kotsanasmuseum.com/

• The exhibition is interactive and educational and is aimed at visitors of all ages, as well as those interested in science and technology.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao2pJCnNgzg

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