Computer Museum Nam-Ip
The Computer Museum NAM-IP presents a rich panorama of the evolution of computer science and digital technology, from the earliest origins, from Hollerith's statistical machine (dating from the end of the 19th century), to accounting machines and typewriters, to punch card mechanography, to the first computers installed in Belgium in the 1960s, and to the personal computers of the 1980s-1990s.
Visitors are offered two routes: the first is chronological and traces the technical and technological innovations in history, the second highlights the collections.
The museum also offers many activities: temporary exhibitions, guided tours, school and extracurricular activities, birthday parties, conferences, team building,...
Labels & accessibility
Extra infos
Open from Tuesday to Saturday : 10:00-17:00 Free and open on the first Sunday of the month Closed on bank holidays and from 15 to 25/12
5
FrenchPrice(s)
8€
6€
6€
6€
Free on first day of the month Museum pass: free
Contact
B-5000 Namur (Namur)
See also