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We invite all conference participants to visit the Microcosm exhibition, where they will find historic objects relating to the discoveries of the W and Z and of neutral currents. UA1's central detector dominates the exhibition, which also includes a piece of UA2's calorimeter and objects from the accelerators such as the horn used to focus pions for the Gargamelle neutrino beam, as well as magnets from the AA. The Gargamelle bubble chamber itself can be found in the Microcosm garden adjoining the exhibition.
The Microcosm entrance is at the reception (building 33). The visit is free and the opening hours are 9.00 - 17.30 Monday to Saturday.
-CERN's Education and Technology Transfer Division
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