Amazing Art & Science Museum you will never imagine to find in Ethiopia

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Just go through the video and you will find the most amazing Art and Science Museum in Addis Ababa Ethiopia which has been inaugurated just recently.
The Ethiopia Museum of Art and Science is a 15,000 m2 (160,000 sq ft) lying science museum in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It was inaugurated by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed along with other high-ranking officials on 4 October 2022. Part of the Chinese-aided Addis Ababa Riverside Development Project Phase II, the museum contains an exhibition hall dedicated to scientific and developmental research.

The museum lies on 6.78 hectares (16.8 acres) with a 9-meter (30 ft) circular shape dubbed "ring of wisdom" to denote "human ability and skillfulness to create objects". In addition, the second room is dedicated to a three-dimensional theatre movie called Dome Theatre.
The museum also contains several building complexes and interactive display screens, cyber security, finance, geographical information system (GIS), service industries, data analysis, manufacturing, and robotics.
During the inauguration, Abiy Ahmed highlighted the importance of the science museum for state-sponsored digital transformation in the country and promised that it would give opportunities for young people workshops.

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