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{{WikidataCoord}} – malformed coordinate data IT 8-bit was a computer museum in Mariupol, Ukraine. Founded by Dmitry Cherepanov,[1][2][3] it was one of the largest privately owned computer museums in Ukraine prior to its destruction.[4] The museum opened in August 2016.[5]
The museum's collection included numerous computers from the Soviet Union.[6]
The building housing the museum, which held more than 500 exhibits,[2] was destroyed during the Siege of Mariupol in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[4]
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- 2003 establishments in Ukraine
- 2022 disestablishments in Ukraine
- Attacks on museums
- Buildings and structures destroyed during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Computer museums
- Computing in the Soviet Union
- Defunct museums in Ukraine
- Historiography of the Soviet Union
- Museums established in 2003
- Museums disestablished in 2022
- Museums in Mariupol
- Technology museums in Ukraine
- Museums destroyed by war
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