The museum has an extensive collection of radios and TV-s, what else, from the earliest beginning of the radio history all the way til today. The exhibition is tastefully displayed with plenty of information. You have to spend more than one day here in order to see it all. If you have any interest in radio communication or if you want to show your children something special, grab them and bring them here. I dare to say you will have a fascinating day. Make the visit a Tuesday as they are open noon to 8pm. Other days they close at 3pm which only gives you 3 hours for a visit, which I consider way too short. Call before you go there to make sure...
Read moreIncredible. We stumbled upon it as we were walking to dinner and decided to check it out since my brother is a HAM radio operator and a bit of a radio nut. We dropped by for about an hour and it was well worth it. Tons of old electronics from crystal radios to CRT tvs. They even had a military radios section with backpack and aviation radios (which as a military history enthusiast was super cool). In my opinion the most incredible part was the condition of all of the items. The radios looked like they had just come out of the box. This museum is incredible and I would...
Read moreÜberraschend große Ausstellung von alten bis ganz alten Radiogeräten und vielem anderen, was zu TV-, Funk-, Kommunikations- und Radiotechnik gehört. Es überwältigt einem. Was mich wirklich verblüfft hat: Das große Lager an Ersatzteilen, insbesondere Röhren. Ich weiß, das diese schon lange nicht mehr hergestellt werden und nur noch Restbestände aufgebraucht werden können. Man muss froh und dankbar sein, dass sich hier Ehrenamtliche zusammengefunden haben um ein Stück Technikgeschichte und damit auch moderner Kultur zu bewahren und uns sichtbar darzustellen! Vielen Dank! Drei Punkte zur Anregung und Verbesserung: