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- KhalidOctober 6, 2013Check out the Babbage Machine , it was designed in the 1830s but could not be built because of its great cost. The machine was built using Babbage's design in the 1990s and worked perfectly!
- Bohdan HnatkovskyyJune 6, 2015The best place to get known about history of semiconductors, computers and technology at all. After 1:00 PM you could sit inside of Google self drive car.
- Justin LisenbyDecember 5, 2018Excellent museum to see the history of computing. Goes all the way from the start of recorded history through to the modern computers of today.
- Alex BorodachAugust 19, 2012Revolution exhibition is very good made, it's worth to visit everyone even those who considers oneself not much interested in computers. I bet you like it, it's not boring.
- Kursad AlbayraktarogluJuly 4, 2019An amazing museum where the entire history of computing is on display. Sort of a mandatory pilgrimage for any self-respecting geek. Highly recommended.
- Alden CatesApril 13, 2018Give yourself about 4hrs to see everything and go at a leisurely pace. Tours are at 12 and 2!
- Mahesh ChandralingamMay 27, 2018Everyone should see how today's world revolves in computer industry. I really impressed how woman's are involved in their jobs in late century. Growing countries should learn. Don't feel it's useless
- Paul HadfieldJanuary 14, 2016Amazing collection of historic computers, all really well displayed. Apparently the Babbage Difference Engine will return to its owner mid-2016 so come to see it in action while you still can!
- Brett SiksniusOctober 20, 2017Spend a good part of your day here. NERD IT UP! Make sure you you attend the live demos for sure.
- A fantastic collection of computational paraphernalia that puts into context the rapid rise of Silicon Valley. Highlights for me included the PDP-1, the Xerox Alto, and Google's first server rack.
- Dasha PozinaJuly 22, 2016Museum is very interesting and huge, so don't try to see and explore everything at once, better come here a few times.
- Tom MaxwellOctober 8, 2015Fun, stimulating way to get a thorough overview of the history of computing all the way back to the abacus! Make it a day trip — there's quite a lot to see.
- Awesome venue, check out the gift shop lots of great geeky things.
- David LimJuly 3, 2013this is the perfect place for a romantic date. if ya wanna let the special person in your life what's up, double down on the "geek package" nothing says love like rows of silicon and foreign tourists
- Davide CassentiJune 18, 2012The museum is really nice, there are plenty of things to see and several videos that explain the history of modern computers. A little shop for geek toys also available.
- Emilio MartínezAugust 8, 2014Really interesting!! There's tons of information about the history of computing and other modern technologies. The guided tour is very much worth it.
- Al B.October 10, 2016The whole place has been TOTALLY revamped if you haven't been here in years. If you love tech, you're definitely going to love this place!
- Stefan WolfrumMay 13, 2013If you come late you can save bucks on the admission fee BUT you won't have enough time for this awesome exhibition!! I'll have to come a 2nd time. Too much great stuff!!
- Darren MattinglyMay 12, 2013Catch the info on Babbage differentiator if you can. Tour may move too slowly for most & miss some items of interest - I'd suggest a self-meandered pace. ;-)
- Avik Kumar SiOctober 23, 2016It’s a fine collection of memorabilia tracing the history of computing. There are multiple exhibits which count as landmarks in the evolution of computers.
- SEGAJanuary 4, 2012I could spend all day in this museum. Check out the gallery of games and consoles and see if you can spot a Dreamcast, Master System, Saturn and Genesis. - Kate, Assistant Community Manager
- Hemalatha ElangovanOctober 7, 2013Google street view car section gives wonderful experience. Try to ride the standing street view bicycle which displays the street view when we ride bicycle.
- Aizat FaizMarch 20, 2011Come early, there are lots of exhibitions, videos and demos to see! Definitely loved my time here. A must place to go if you love computers. Awesome and passionate staff as well.
- Jim WardJune 19, 2018Excellent exhibits. I could have spent many hours here, but I unfortunately only had about 2 hours.
- Dental Arts of Mountain ViewMay 25, 2020Computer History Museum 6 minutes to the north of Dental Arts of Mountain View
- WillSeptember 18, 2014A lot of stuff to enjoy if you like technology. The galleries are explained for all audiences, not only tech experts
- Eduardo VieroAugust 17, 2014There's a lot of tech history inside this place. If you want to know how many of the gadgets you use today was conceived, this is the right place.
- Lena KiddAugust 10, 2014Discount on admission closer to closing (2hours?), but need at least 3 hours to fully see everything without rushing. Also Free wifi available!
- S. JohnsonSeptember 1, 2011"Small but important, this museum is the real deal with almost every artifact of the computing and pre-computing age (make sure you check out their events calendar)"
- Fast CompanyFebruary 14, 2011In January, this museum opened R:Evolution, a $19 million exhibit about the first 2,000 years of computing. It includes the first commercially available microprocessor, 1971's Intel 4004.
- Beth HarmonJanuary 4, 2014Plan for a lot of time here. Also the 1 hour cheat sheet is super helpful in not missing the most important things in this jam packed museum.
- Great museum with a great store and exhibition! First place in Silicon Valley to go.
- Marvin AndujarAugust 31, 2013Great museum if you are into computers. It contains the history of computers from beginning until today.
- Владимир ВласовDecember 24, 2017A tour was very cool. But I made a second a lap around the exhibition to overview all the stuff.
- Dmitry PolyakovMay 31, 2011It's simply amazing. And huge. Plan for all day, if you are gonna stay and read/watch video exhibits information. For me, one day was not enough.
- Fernanda RamírezSeptember 5, 2014It's a must for every person involved with science, not just for nerds or computer engineers. And the staff is very nice ü
- Diana DumbraveanJuly 21, 2013The Babbage engine exhibition is nice and fun! The guy is really funny.
- Adam WeinrothJuly 25, 2013When going through the exhibits, count up the machines and devices you've personally owned - it might be more than you think!
- Plaza ScienceJanuary 30, 2014Check our photo of Apple Lisa II of Computer History Museum and many more on Plaza Science. Read more
- Jason SherronFebruary 26, 2012Of note: Microsoft is virtually absent in this telling of the story (and software is pretty light in general). I'm biased but still surprised by it.
- Ron van ZuylenFebruary 7, 2012The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age.
- Dong-Hyuk KimApril 5, 2015Good to see the history of computer. Especially US computer history, not whole world.
- Noel GreenSeptember 14, 2014Awesome place. Have some stuff I haven't seen in years. Really fun to walk through.
- Andrew HolowatyJuly 13, 2013Definitely a must if your in San Francisco. 45 minute drive, you won't regret it!
- Brian TamayoAugust 15, 2013Always have plenty of time to visit all of the exhibit & view the video presentations at each display 👍😃