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The Museum of Communication in Nuremberg has over 400 exhibits on different modes of communication - sounds, images, texts, and internet..
The Museum of Communication in Nuremberg has over 400 exhibits on different modes of communication - sounds, images, texts, and internet.
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Lessingstraße 6, 90443 Nürnberg, Germany
+49 911 230880
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