The museum chose to hang a 1311 meter high Foucault pendulum on the frame of the crossbow, which proved the rotation of the Earth around its axis. The exhibition hall is composed of an extraordinary combination of ancient, modern, and futuristic designs, as well as advanced lighting and multimedia equipment.
Lacks explanations on how clocks works.
Very disappointed by the fact that in a museum dedicated to time, there is no explanation on how a clock works, or any technical detail helping understand how great inventors achieved those tiny mecha...
Lacks explanations on how clocks works.
Very disappointed by the fact that in a museum dedicated to time, there is no explanation on how a clock works, or any technical detail helping understand how great inventors achieved those tiny mecha...
Pleseant way to pass an hour
Pleasant, low intensity way to kill an hour in Besançon and help break up the shopping and eating. Some English available but I suspect experience would be helped by having an interpretive guide to li...
Pleseant way to pass an hour
Pleasant, low intensity way to kill an hour in Besançon and help break up the shopping and eating. Some English available but I suspect experience would be helped by having an interpretive guide to li...
Interesting, but not exceptional
Interesting to see watches, but not extremely special place. It is also not kept very well and lacks character and life. We will not come back.