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Vintage kilo sale at TU festival

Vintage kilo sale at TU festival

 

 

On Saturday 13 May and Sunday 14 May, visitors to festival Maker Faire Delft can view creations by students, engineers, designers, craftspeople and artists.

 

There will also be a ‘Throwback Classic kilo sale’ – where visitors can score vintage clothes – as well as performances, exhibitions, workshops, discussions and lectures. The students exhibiting at the festival with their creations and projects come from TU Delft, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences and The Hague University of Applied Sciences.

 

The Maker Faire Delft is a festival of the TU Delft Science Centre. Tickets cost €7.50 for students and €12.50 for other visitors.

 

 

News editor Annebelle de Bruijn

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