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Musée de ondes Emile Berliner

H4C 2Z6 Montreal, Canada (Québec)

Address 1001, rue Lenoir, room A-108
 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Radio and Kommunication in general
  • Mechanical Music Instruments
  • TV and image recording
  • Wire- & tape recording
  • Record players with pick up
  • Media
  • Radios (Broadcast receivers)
  • Measuring Instruments, Lab Equipment
  • Gramophone (no electrical sound transmission)
  • Amateur Radio / Military & Industry Radio


Opening times
Monday - Friday: 10am - 4pm; Saturday - Sunday: 2pm - 5pm
Du lundi au vendredi: de 10h à 16h; samedi et dimanche: de 14h à 17h.

Admission
Status from 08/2023
Adult: $8; Student, Senior: $5; Family: $20
Adulte: 8$; Étudiant, Senior: 5$; Famille: 20$

Contact
Tel.:+1-514-932 9663  eMail:info moeb.ca  

Homepage www.moeb.ca

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Location / Directions
N45.477092° W73.592385°N45°28.62552' W73°35.54310'N45°28'37.5312" W73°35'32.5860"

The museum is located in the old RCA Victor factory on the 1st floor in room A-108.

Some example model pages for sets you can see there:

CDN: RCA Victor Victrola D22-1 (1935/36)
CDN: RCA Victor 9JY (1949/50)
CDN: Crosley Radio and D-25 11-120 (1951?)

Description

The Museum is to be a place for the preservation and exhibition of any object (without regard to its place of origin) related to the history and evolution of the creation, production, reproduction, recording and broadcasting of sound. The Museum also collects acoustical and architectural plans and other documents related to sites important in the audio industry.

The Musée des ondes wishes to be a place where the history of the audio industry can be brought to life, and a place of education through the means of our exhibitions, publication and editions. The Musée des ondes Emile Berliner is dedicated to the history of the audio industry and to the preservation, collection and presentation to the public of the objects that are witness to this industry.

When the Musée first opened on January 24 1996, the collection included about 100 objects. Since that time, thanks to the generosity of more than 500 donors, the collection of the Musée now boasts more than 30 000 objects.


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