Objects lent by Belgium museums and institutions
Please find below some of the objects lent by Belgium museums and institutions for this exhibition on Time.
Objects lent by Belgium museums and institutions.
Lorenzo Volpaia armillary sphere dated 1553.
Astrolabes including Georg Hartmann.
Astronomical ring signed Fr. J. Motter - Louvain.
Celestial globe signed Willem Blaeu dated 1603.
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