Röntgen Gedächtnisstätte

Würzburg


Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered X-rays in 1895 and was the winner of the very first Nobel Prize in 1901. His preserved laboratory forms the heart of this small exhibition that is complemented by a film on Röntgen's life and work in English.


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