The “Little Museum of Big Questions” opened its doors in New Acropolis (Graz, Austria)

Cultural Activities

In a space just under 50 m2, the museum uses 130 exhibits, beginning at the Paleolithic, which represent the history of mankind to the fundamental questions of humanity such as “is God a woman?”, or “what makes one human?”, as well as some more unexpected questions such as “how many cocoa beans do you have in your account?” Each exhibit builds a bridge to possible answers that every visitor can discover for themselves. The private collection covers several civilizations including stone-age tools, artefacts from Central and South America, a 3500-year-old Egyptian Ka statue as well as contemporary elements.

The Little Museum of Big Questions was opened to the public with a public celebration on Friday, 16 September by the district mayor Lubomir Surnev.

“Whoever lives without questioning, does not really live.” – Plato

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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