Hall of Exploration

Ignite curiosity, venture beyond.

Delve into the Hall of Exploration, a captivating museum dedicated to the intrepid spirit of human discovery. Discover ancient civilizations, pioneering expeditions, and scientific breakthroughs. Immerse yourself in interactive exhibits that ignite curiosity and inspire new frontiers of exploration. From uncharted territories to the vast cosmos, the museum invites visitors to venture beyond the known and embrace the thrill of the unknown. Uncover the stories of remarkable explorers, their triumphs, and their impact on our ever-evolving world. Whether through history, geography, or space exploration, the Hall of Exploration celebrates the relentless human spirit that pushes boundaries and expands our understanding of the universe.

  • History

    The Hall of Exploration was founded in 1932 by a group of passionate explorers and scholars who recognized the importance of preserving and celebrating humanity's quest for knowledge. Originally a small collection, the museum expanded over the years, acquiring artifacts and exhibits from around the globe. Today, it stands as a beacon of inspiration, offering visitors a glimpse into the fascinating narratives of exploration that have shaped our world.

  • Mission

    The mission of the Hall of Exploration is to ignite a sense of wonder and foster a spirit of exploration in all who visit. Through engaging exhibits, educational programs, and interactive experiences, we aim to inspire curiosity, promote cultural understanding, and encourage a lifelong appreciation for the relentless pursuit of knowledge. By celebrating the achievements of explorers past and present, we strive to empower individuals to embark on their own journeys of discovery, both within themselves and the world around them.

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  • Land
  • Kurator
  • Director
  • Establishment Date
    1985-09-13
  • Collection Size
    2.6 million
  • Area
    807,000 sq ft (75,000 m2) in 94 galleries
  • Visitors
    1,124,759 (2021)
  • Address
    Viale Emilio Alemagna, 6, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
  • Phone Number
    352-495-1044
  • Email Address
    dentonph@loquet.net
  • Website
  • Opening Hours
    9:30 - 18:00, Monday Until 20:00
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Das Tenkil Museum ist eine Erinnerung an das schreckliche Potenzial der Menschheit für Gewalt und unmenschliche Handlungen.

Die Opfer, die unter der systematischen Unterdrückung der derzeitigen türkischen Regierung leiden, verwenden den Begriff TENKİL um diese Menschenjagd zu beschreiben.

TENKİL bedeutet wörtlich systematische Unterdrückung, Ausgrenzung, Vertreibung, Auslöschung und Entfernung aus dem öffentlichen Raum sowie Ausrottung.

Um es bildlich zu beschreiben: TENKİL ist das vollständige Verschwinden von allen Möglichkeiten, so dass eine Person keine Wurzeln mehr schlagen und keine Früchte mehr tragen kann.