We welcome our visitors who are interested in the life and work of our university’s eponym. The exhibition is presenting Loránd Eötvös's multi-talented personality through interactive devices. Using modern technologies, installations offer an experience involving all your senses to present Eötvös's exciting life, scientific and teaching activities and his instruments.
His experimental equipment, including the Eötvös pendulum made in 1898, demonstration tools used in physics education, such as the rotating hoop and Newton’s cradle, are on display and you can also try them. Stereo images of mountaineering, field measurements, and the transformation of Budapest in the late 19th century provide an immersive visual experience for all ages.
We invite you an interactive time travel to the 19th century!
Registration of the exhibition is required, more information and registration:
https://konyvtar.elte.hu/en/eotvos100en