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ACONIT - Association for a Conservatory of Information Technology

38000 Grenoble, France (Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes)

Address 12 rue Joseph Rey
 
 
Floor area 900 m² / 9 688 ft²  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Computer / Informatic
  • Typewriter, calculating and coding
  • Tubes/Valves / Semiconductors
  • Media


Opening times
Office hours: Monday to Friday: 9:00 - 17:00.
Horaires de contact: Lundi au vendredi: 10h00 - 12h00 < br />

Admission
Status from 06/2023
8€ per person; 5€ for students and schoolchildren
8€ par personne; 5€ pour les étudiants et scolaires

Contact
Tel.:+33-4-76 48 43 60  eMail:info aconit.org  

Homepage www.aconit.org

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Location / Directions
N45.186133° E5.716997°N45°11.16798' E5°43.01982'N45°11'10.0788" E5°43'1.1892"

Accès :  Bus N° 12 arrêt Chorier-Condorcet
Tram A ou B arrêt Alsace Lorraine, ou gare de Grenoble
Tram E arrêt Condorcet

Description

ACONIT is an association created in 1985 in Grenoble (Isère, France). The main goal of ACONIT is to “create structures that will permit the study and the illustration of the evolution of computer science in a broad sense, reviving its history and following its future developments" (Article 1)
 

ACONIT has several missions:

• Preserve material, intellectual and know-how patrimony and to open it to public access.
• Contribute to the development and the diffusion of scientific and technologic culture for the public.
• Create and support multidisciplinary researches for a better understanding of computer science and its social interactions
 

ACONITt’s collection

includes more than 2500 machines, computers and hardware, stored in and old printing house in Grenoble’s city center : about 350 “big machines” and 2150 micro-computers, screens, modems, and old parts. Furthermore, it contains more than 10000 technical documents and some 1000 software programs.

In addition to the website (www.aconit.org) you can consult ACONIT database (db.aconit.org) and ACONIT’s gallery (http://db.aconit.org/dbgalerie/). The ACONIT gallery is a handy presentation of a small group of objects extracted from Aconit Database.

ACONIT proposes guided tours of its collection. These tours are possible individually or in small groups (maximum 15 persons).
ACONIT also organizes exhibitions and conferences regularly in Grenoble (and everywhere on request).


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