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The Röntgen X-Ray Exhibit in Würzburg offers an insightful journey into the pioneering work of physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, who discovered X-rays. This museum is a treasure trove for those curious about the evolution of medical imaging, with its informative displays providing explanations in both German and English. Visitors can admire original laboratory equipment and even see Röntgen's Nobel Prize certificate, adding to its historical significance. With an average visit time of 30-45 minutes, it's a perfect spot for those seeking a brief yet enlightening experience. Best of all, entry is free, making it an accessible educational attraction for all. Whether you're a science enthusiast or simply in search of a unique cultural experience, this exhibit, rated 4.5 stars on Google, is well worth a visit.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Würzburg
Bus stop 309 m walk
Busbahnhof Bussteig
Bus stop 286 m walk
Bismarckstraße
Bus stop 237 m walk
Rotkreuzstraße
Bus stop 284 m walk
Wurzburg Bismarckstrasse Bus Stop
Bus stop 254 m walk
Rotkreuzstraße, Würzburg
Bus stop 243 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 288 reviews
4.5/5 288 reviews
Jan Snijder
Jan Snijder
2 weeks ago on Google

Klein informatief soort van museum geweid aan de uitvinder van de röntgenstraling. De in Apeldoorn geboren Röntgen had hier zijn werkkamer en laboratorium.

Tobias
Tobias
3 weeks ago on Google

Sehr spannende Ausstellung. Wir hatte Glück und konnten das Labor besichtigen. Wirklich ein Besuch wert

diesuwe
diesuwe
1 month ago on Google

Eine interessante Ausstellung über Conrad Röntgen an dem Ort, wo er die Strahlung entdeckt hat. Man erfährt viel Informatives und kann sogar sein altes Laboratorium besichtigen. Leider ist die Parkplatzsituation etwas schwierig.