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08.April.2012 Category: Events

1001 Inventions at National Geographic Museum, Washington DC, USA

National Geographic Museum Celebrates Scientific Achievements of Muslim Civilization

The award-winning interactive exhibition, 1001 Inventions, opened in the US capital on the 3rd of August 2012, introducing brand new audiences to the Golden Age of Muslim Civilization. Visitors to the National Geographic Museum, just half a mile from the White House, will be given the opportunity to discover the ground-breaking scientific and cultural achievements of this era, from the 7th to the 17th centuries, for six months until the 3rd of February 2013.

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"1001 Inventions: Discover the Golden Age of Muslim Civilization" is a blockbuster traveling exhibition that highlights the enormous contribution to science and technology made by men and women of many different faiths in Muslim Civilization.

"Muslim civilization stretched from southern Spain as far as China," explains Ahmed Salim, Producer and Director of 1001 Inventions. "For a thousand years, scholars of many faiths built on the ancient knowledge of the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans, making breakthroughs that helped pave the way for the Renaissance. The discoveries made by men and women in Muslim civilization — from automatic machines and medical marvels to astronomical observations and inspiring architecture — have left their mark on the way we live today."

1001 Inventions is a global educational initiative that promotes awareness of scientific and cultural achievements from the ‘Golden Age' of Muslim Civilisation and how those contributions helped build the foundations of our modern world. The 1001 Inventions exhibition was named the Best Touring Exhibition of the Year at the Museums and Heritage Excellence Awards in 2011. This highly interactive exhibition showcases the historic advancements in navigation, medicine, hydraulics, optics, mathematics and more.

"The mission of National Geographic is to spread knowledge of the world and its cultures — past and present," said Kathryn Keane, Vice President of Exhibitions at the National Geographic Society. "This exhibition is an opportunity to share the fascinating history of Muslim civilization with our audiences and to celebrate great scientific achievement and innovation."

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Dr. Diane Perlov (center) and William Harris (right) present the Scribe Clock to Kathryn Kean of National Geographic
(Left to right) Kathryn Kean (VP, National Geographic), receives the "Scribe Clock"
from Dr. Diane Perlov (VP, 
CSC) and William Harris (VP, CSC)

1001 Inventions has drawn millions of visitors at blockbuster residencies in London, Istanbul, New York and Abu Dhabi. A further 500,000 people saw the exhibition at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, where it closed in late April. The 'Global Strategic Partner' for 1001 Inventions is Abdul Latif Jameel Community Initiatives, which has sponsored the exhibition and its international tour.

Opening Hours

3rd August 2012 through 3rd February 2013*

Monday          10am to 6pm

Tuesday         10am to 6pm

Wednesday    10am to 6pm

Thursday       10am to 6pm

Friday             10am to 6pm

Saturday         10am to 6pm

Sunday           10am to 6pm

*Closed on 25th December 

Admission

Admission to the 1001 Inventions exhibition is included in Museum admission:

  • Adults - $8
  • Members/Military/Seniors (over 62)/Students/Groups (25+) - $6
  • Children (ages 5-12) - $4
  • School & Youth Groups (18 and under) - Free

For more information please visit www.1001inventions.com.


National Geographic Museum, Washington DC

 

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Related Articles:
National Geographic Releases New 1001 Inventions Book by: 1001 Inventions
25th January 2012, Washington, DC – The latest edition of the best-selling 1001 Inventions book has been published by National Geographic, and will introduce the enduring legacy of Muslim civilization to new audiences in North America and the rest of the world. The previous two editions of the flagship 1001 Inventions publication sold more than 150,000 copies, with Turkish and Arabic versions also proving very popular.

The Prince of Wales Supports 1001 Inventions by: 1001 Inventions
11th May 2012, London – His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales has written the foreword for the latest edition of the best-selling 1001 Inventions book, published by National Geographic, which demonstrates the enduring legacy of Muslim civilization. The previous two editions of the flagship 1001 Inventions publication sold more than 250,000 copies, with Turkish and Arabic versions also proving very popular.

1001 Inventions Success in Dhahran by: 1001 Inventions

The award-winning interactive exhibition, 1001 Inventions, has completed a blockbuster residency in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, welcoming more than 50,000 visitors over a 4-week period. The exhibition was an anchor attraction at the Saudi Aramco Cultural Program (SACP), between the 21st of June and the 18th of July 2012, at the Aramco Cultural Park in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.




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