Oskar von Miller
Oskar von Miller was a German engineer and the founder of the Deutsches Museum in Munich, which opened in 1925 as a center for science and technology. His vision was to create a space that would inspire future generations and promote a better understanding of scientific advancements, making him a pivotal figure in the history of education in Germany.
Born on May 07, 1855 (170 years old)
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Romania:
Oskar von Miller was a pioneering engineer who designed the Sadu hydroelectric power plant and contributed significantly to the development of electrical transport systems.
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Germany:
Oskar von Miller built the Deutsches Museum on the former coal island.
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Germany:
Oskar von Miller is recognized as the founder of the Deutsches Museum and is noted for his role in promoting science.
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