James Clerk Maxwell Foundation

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Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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James Clerk Maxwell Foundation Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

James Clerk Maxwell Foundation is located in Edinburgh, United Kingdom on 14 India St. James Clerk Maxwell Foundation is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category foundationmuseumtourist attraction in United Kingdom.

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14 India St

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0131 343 1036

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Robert Rae

Set in a typical Edinburgh New Town town house the exhibits gave an excellent overview of Maxwell's life and work. The information boards are informative ans easy to read. There are also exhibits of the equipment used again with good descriptions. The house itself was Maxwell's birthplace and is an excellent example of the type. We visited as part of Edinburgh's Doors Open Day and as far as I am aware the house is not generally open to the public but I understand it is possible to visit by appointment.

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Sumit Gautam

Interesting place to visit. If you're a Physicist (or an engineer) who work with Maxwell's equations, then it's recommended to visit this place.

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Vanessa S

We had a lovely tour of Maxwell's birthplace today. The tour guide was pleasant and informative, and patient while we peppered him with questions. It was all very relaxed and we felt welcome there with our two teenagers. One of the most fascinating little museums I've ever visited, with interesting displays and functioning exhibits that made it clear to us just how important Maxwell's work was, and how he laid the foundation for so many things we now take for granted, such as: wireless telecommunications, color photography and printing, GPS, etc. Tip: The tour guide we had is himself such an illustrious scientific figure that I feel as if Warhol had given me a tour of Rembrandt. What an honor to meet Prof. Grant!

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Randy Direen

This was a really great place to visit if you are a James Clerk Maxwell fan! Make sure you send an email in advance and some really great people will show you around and teach you about Maxwell.

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K McLellan

An interesting wee museum. As a local it was a very surprising find. If you are interested in the history of science then definitely try to book a visit otherwise it would be a bit dry and uninteresting for most people (but then it doesn't market itself as a family friendly museum so you shouldn't be surprised that it isn't).

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Lisa Biagetti

I loved it here. They offer you tours around Maxwell's house and, even though I asked for a place in short notice, the let me come and do the tour. I learnt a lot of things I didn't know about Maxwell's life and career, I really enjoyed it.

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Sumit Singh Chouhan

Place where god of modern physics was born. Must visit for science lover. We all should be thankful to James for his findings. Maxwell theorems are part of all school curriculum in the world.

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Robert M

Not open to the general public but interesting building

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