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Radiomuseum-Radiowelt

Closed

6020 Innsbruck, Austria (Tirol)

Address Oswald-Redlich-Strasse 11
 
 
Floor area 100 m² / 1 076 ft²   Area for radios (if not the same) 100 m² / 1 076 ft²
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Radios (Broadcast receivers)
  • Tubes/Valves / Semiconductors
  • Wire- & tape recording
  • Record players with pick up
  • Car radios
  • Media
  • Measuring Instruments, Lab Equipment
  • Audio amplifier


Opening times

Admission
Status from 04/2020
Closed

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Location / Directions
N47.273941° E11.415603°N47°16.43646' E11°24.93618'N47°16'26.1876" E11°24'56.1708"

Description

From the German text by autotranslator:

Radio World Radio Museum in Innsbruck entices you into the world of nostalgia radio since the early twenties, and therefore to the "roots" of today's communication technology.

In this era of disposable mentality we want to provide a way for obtaining witnesses of old radio technology.

My interest in radio began in childhood with the newly purchased radio in 1955 in his parents' apartment. The desire to make this hobby into my profession later filled in with my training as a radio and television technician training and development to electronics engineers.

My long-cherished desire to present the exhibits collected with great dedication to the public and thus the technical culture in the Tyrol area to give a new aspect, now I have realized with my dear wife, Doris.

Officially, the Museum of Radio "Radio World" on 19 October 2005 by the Mayor of Innsbruck Hilde Zach, opened

About 1,500 radios have been collected over time. The Radio Museum as a result of lack of space can only be shown a selection of about 450 exhibits from all eras of radio from the twenties (eight decades of radio history).

Particularly for visitors interested in a library with a wide range of literature and radio schematics available for inspection.

"The focus of the exhibition are the transmitting tube from the first radio station in Tyrol (1927) and its history, a very large collection of tube and transistor cases from all periods and highlights how the Ingelen Geographic or the home-built radio (with life risk) of a prisoner from a concentration camps during World War 2, etc. "


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