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MacPaw announces the opening of its Apple Museum in Kiev

The well-known software company MacPaw, responsible for Mac applications such as Setapp and CleanMyMac, has ad the upcoming opening of an Apple Museum in Kiev, Ukraine, with hundreds of Apple products on display to the public.

MacPaw already owned several collectible Macs, but has now purchased many more from various collectors around the world for its first museum. The opening is scheduled for the end of the year in Kiev, for an Apple Museum which will initially house 323 products.

“When we acquired our first collection of Macs, we could not make it accessible to the public”, explains one of the project managers, “But the demand for visits to our offices was steadily increasing. We have worked hard to make this idea a reality and now we are ready to announce that the museum will be open to the public soon ”.

MacPaw explains that visitors will find several products that have made Apple history, such as an original Macintosh signed by Steve Wozniak, Apple’s QuickTake digital camera, and the twentieth anniversary Macintosh. For those who live far from Kiev, from the end of the year the museum will also have a digital version that can be visited online. In the meantime, you can take a look at the evil video below:

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