CHM is open on Wednesday through Sunday so you can explore the exhibits again and say hello to your favorite artifacts, like Shakey the Robot, the Utah teapot, and Pong! Bring a friend and take a …
CHM is open on Wednesday through Sunday so you can explore the exhibits again and say hello to your favorite artifacts, like Shakey the Robot, the Utah teapot, and Pong! Bring a friend and take a selfie by the Waymo self-driving car, and check out a demo of the 1401. Enjoy lunch from the Cloud Café outside on our remodeled patio and relax on the lawn. Visit our website to purchase tickets. CHM decodes technology for everyone. From the heart of Silicon Valley, we share insights gleaned from our research, our events, and our incomparable collection of computing artifacts and oral histories to convene, inform, and inspire people to build a better world.
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2024年9月9日
The museum's great, I would recommend it for techies, engineers and anyone interested in the evolution of computing and electronics. It brought back a lot of memories from school too! An important t… ttvisitor的完整评论
2024年8月12日
Excellent history of computer technology. It was well laid out and had interactive displays. Spending two hours is easy. Compass22556325173的完整评论
2024年4月27日
I arranged to spend only two hours, but could have spent three. First: amazingly comprehensive collection - everything from the earliest calculating devices (eg Napier's bones) and pocket calculator… Gerbilator的完整评论
If forced to choose, and entrance fee is not a factor, which is better - this or Intel museum?
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The Computer History Museum is definitely more of a “Must See” compared to the Intel Museum. It is much larger and comprehensive, as the Intel Museum is more focused on …
The Computer History Museum is definitely more of a “Must See” compared to the Intel Museum. It is much larger and comprehensive, as the Intel Museum is more focused on one aspect of computing, the integrated circuit. The Intel Museum is basically one big room, whereas the Computer History Museum has many rooms, floors and wings. The Intel Museum does have a couple of interactive activities, though. The Intel Museum is always free, and I got free admission to the Computer History Museum through Bank of America’s Museums on Us program.
Hi moggy-moo! Yes, the museum is open on Sunday, May 24, 2015. Once you pay for admission to the museum, you can stay for an interesting free demo on the Babbage Engine, a …
Hi moggy-moo! Yes, the museum is open on Sunday, May 24, 2015. Once you pay for admission to the museum, you can stay for an interesting free demo on the Babbage Engine, a machine that does mathematical computations and is a forerunner to the modern computer. That's at 1 pm. Enjoy your visit!
Can't find admission charges, and parking info on Web
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There are 400 free parking spots in front of the museum. Adult admission is $15. Students with an ID, Active Military with ID and Seniors 65+ are $12. Children 12 and under are free.
We spent many hours, but could have spent more. I think it is up to the visitor how deeply they want to go into the exhibits and the interest level. My husband has worked in the tech field …
We spent many hours, but could have spent more. I think it is up to the visitor how deeply they want to go into the exhibits and the interest level. My husband has worked in the tech field for decades, so he was very interested in everything. We also enjoyed the special demonstrations and took breaks for lunch and coffee. I think the answer is, you can spend an hour or the whole day...but don't miss this great museum.
Hi Pau E! I think you meant to ask how much the museum costs to visit. General admission is $15. If you are a student with an ID, 65 years old or older, or in the active military, it costs …
Hi Pau E! I think you meant to ask how much the museum costs to visit. General admission is $15. If you are a student with an ID, 65 years old or older, or in the active military, it costs $12. Kids 12 and under are free, which is a great deal. Your visit can last as long as you like. I recommend at least three hours. The museum is open Wed. through Sun. 10 to 5. Check out the museum website for all the logical, left-brained facts compiled by technical people. If you need fuzzy logic, you can contact me through tripadvisor. Have fun!