The National Technical Museum has been hosting a unique exhibition since 23 September 2011. The exhibition devoted to the phenomenon of pens Parker will last until 29 January 2012.

The National Technical Museum has been hosting a unique exhibition since 23 September 2011. The exhibition devoted to the phenomenon of pens Parker will last until 29 January 2012.
The exhibition traces the history of the most prestigious Parker Duofold series which celebrates its 90th anniversary this year. It also includes pens from limited series. There will be a pen made of precious silver from the wreck of the Spanish fleet sunk in 1715 or the Space Pen containing components from the „space junk“ of the explorer rocket Atlas.
There will also be pens which have changed history – such as those used by Mikhail Gorbachev and George Bush when signing The Nuclear Weapons Reduction Treaty START I in 1991 .
The exhibition is open daily except Monday between 10am and 6pm. The first Thursday of the month are the opening hours extended by two hours.