RAC Guided tour
Places availables
Organizer
Time
Martes 23 de septiembre a las 11:00h
Venue
Real Academia de Ciencias de España, Valverde 22, Metro Gran Vía
Collaborators
The Spanish Royal Academy of Science is a public institution whose purpose is to promote the study, research, and social dissemination of mathematics, physics, chemistry, geology, and biology and their applications, as well as to promote support for these sciences.
Visitors will tour the building's stately rooms, where they can see the original Nobel Prize diploma awarded to José Echegaray, a handwritten dedication by Albert Einstein when he visited the academy, and one of Leonardo Torres Quevedo's calculating machines, among other artistic and scientific pieces.
The legacy of Margarita Salas is reviewed and the role of the Academy in contemporary science is explained, providing expertise and making recommendations on rare earths, tsunamis, and fires.
Visitors will tour the building's stately rooms, where they can see the original Nobel Prize diploma awarded to José Echegaray, a handwritten dedication by Albert Einstein when he visited the academy, and one of Leonardo Torres Quevedo's calculating machines, among other artistic and scientific pieces.
The legacy of Margarita Salas is reviewed and the role of the Academy in contemporary science is explained, providing expertise and making recommendations on rare earths, tsunamis, and fires.