The guided tour will shed light on these female figures, who have often remained in the shadows, and their achievements in all fields related to electricity. From famous personalities such as Marie Curie and Hedy Lamarr, to all-too-forgotten women such as Laura Bass (a 17th-century doctor of anatomy at Bologna University) and Jane Marcet (author of the book that inspired Michael Faraday to study science), not forgetting those who integrated electrical devices into their daily work (factory worker, housewife...), all will be honored during the weekend dedicated to Women's Rights.
This year's theme, "Investing in women: accelerating the pace", underlines the essential role they have played in the history of science and innovation.
The visit is part of the city of Mulhouse's ARIANE 2025 program, which features portraits of women who have contributed to advances in aerospace.
Dates : Saturday March 8 and Sunday March 9, 2025.
Times: 2pm to 4pm.
Minimum age 12 (one accompanying adult required).
Free with the Museums Pass, but booking required via the online ticketing service for the time slot and number of participants.
This year's theme, "Investing in women: accelerating the pace", underlines the essential role they have played in the history of science and innovation.
The visit is part of the city of Mulhouse's ARIANE 2025 program, which features portraits of women who have contributed to advances in aerospace.
Dates : Saturday March 8 and Sunday March 9, 2025.
Times: 2pm to 4pm.
Minimum age 12 (one accompanying adult required).
Free with the Museums Pass, but booking required via the online ticketing service for the time slot and number of participants.
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