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===TU Delft Musea=== Three musea are associated with the university: Science Centre Delft,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tudelft.nl/sciencecentre/|title=Science Centre Delft|publisher=TU Delft|language=nl|access-date=2018-02-28}}</ref> Mineralogy-geology museum and [[Martinus Beijerinck|Beijerinck]] en [[Albert Kluyver|Kluyver]] archive. Science Centre Delft was opened in September 2010 and is located at Mijnbouwstraat 120 in Delft. Science Center Delft is a successor of Technical Exhibition Center.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id=3ce3ee59-95fc-4d69-9adc-fd837a03c746&lang=nl|title=History of Science Center Delft | language=nl |publisher=TU Delft|access-date=2010-10-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120318001742/http://home.tudelft.nl/index.php?id=11699&L=0 |archive-date=2012-03-18 }}</ref> Technical Exhibition Center was established by a group of TU Delft professors with the aim of presenting the recent advances in technology to a wider audience. Parts of the collection were shown outside of Delft: in the Netherlands, [[Israel]], and the [[Czech Republic]]. The collection was permanently hosted in the building of former department of [[geodesy]]. The historical collections of Technical Exhibition Center were moved Delft Museum of Technology, located at Ezelsveldlaan, in the buildings of the former department of [[naval architecture]] ({{lang|nl|Werktuig- en Scheepsbouwkunde}}), next to the city center of Delft. As Delft city council together with TU Delft decided to move the collection close to the university campus (currently the building of the former museum are transformed into [[lofts]]), Science Centre Delft shows visitors current TU Delft research projects are available, including [[Eco-Runner Team Delft|Eco Runner]] and [[Nuna]]. [[Martinus Beijerinck|Beijerinck]] en [[Albert Kluyver|Kluyver]] archive hosts a collection of documents, exhibits and memorabilia of two scientists historically connected with the university. Mineralogy-geology museum is a part of TU Delft Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences and contains around 200,000 [[geological]], [[mineralogical]] and [[crystallography|crystallographical]] items divided into numerous sub-collections. The oldest items date back to 1842 when the TU Delft (then [[History of the Delft University of Technology#Royal Academy|Delft Royal Academy]]) was established.
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