The Museum of History of Science and Technology of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research is a center dedicated to public education in nuclear physics and elementary particle physics, and to fostering public interest in JINR’s activities and fundamental nuclear physics research as a whole.
Here, history comes alive: visitors can see unique exhibits — from early experimental setups and particle detectors to scale models of legendary accelerators such as the Synchrophasotron and the Nuclotron. The museum does more than preserve artifacts; it tells the story of the Institute’s most complex scientific discoveries in an accessible and engaging way. It serves as a vital bridge between fundamental science and society, inspiring a new generation of researchers.
More information about the museum’s exhibitions and activities is available on its official website.