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Radio-Museum Linsengericht e.V.

63589 Linsengericht-Altenhaßlau, Germany (Hessen)

Address Florianstraße 6-8
 
 
Floor area 150 m² / 1 615 ft²   Area for radios (if not the same) 100 m² / 1 076 ft²
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Radio and Kommunication in general
  • TV and image recording
  • Tubes/Valves / Semiconductors
  • Wire- & tape recording
  • Record players with pick up
  • Radios (Broadcast receivers)
  • Telephone / Telex
  • Measuring Instruments, Lab Equipment
  • Gramophone (no electrical sound transmission)


Opening times
Sunday: 2pm - 6pm
The "radio clinic" meets every Friday from 7:30pm for repairs.
Sonntag: 14 - 18 Uhr.
Die Radioklinik trifft sich immer freitags ab 19:30 Uhr zur Reparatur.

Admission
Status from 03/2025
Free entry, donations welcome.

Contact
Tel.:+49-6051-78 69 569  Fax:+49-6051-78 69 571  
eMail:webmaster radio-museum.de   

Homepage radio-museum.de

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Location / Directions
N50.189750° E9.198500°N50°11.38500' E9°11.91000'N50°11'23.1000" E9°11'54.6000"

How to find us using a navigation device:
63589 Linsengericht
Florianstrasse 8
Older navigation devices may not find our street.
In this case, simply program “Schulstrasse 8”
We are located in the “Haus der Vereine”; at weekends and in the evenings, you can usually park for free in the courtyard. Ring the bell at the back door and you will be let in.

Some example model pages for sets you can see there:

D: Tefag; Telephon Detektor-Empfänger 1200 (1923-25)
D: Schneider-Opel AG, SO1AF (1926?)
D: Sachsenwerk bis 1945 Eswe 343L (1933/34)
D: Seibt, Dr. Georg 326W (Ho) (1935/36)
D: Schaub und Schaub- Super 229 II (W), "Spitzkühler" (1937/38)
D: Telefunken Gavotte 6 (1955/56)
D: Akkord-Radio + Pinguin U57 (1957/58)

Some example tube pages for sets you can see there:

Triode, vacuum RJW

Description

The Radio Museum Linsengericht showcases radios from the fascinating years of broadcasting history in Germany.

The museum is located on the upper floor of a historic school building and is therefore unfortunately not wheelchair accessible. To still provide access to the exhibition for everyone interested, the dedicated members of the association offer virtual tours via video calls by prior arrangement.

Suitable platforms for this include Zoom, WhatsApp, or Telegram, which can be used on smartphones or PCs. During the tour, you will experience the museum and its exhibition live via webcam.

If you are interested in this offer, please feel free to contact us by email (webmaster(at)radio-museum.de) or by phone at 06051 7869569. Leave a message on the answering machine, and we will get back to you as soon as possible to arrange a date and the preferred platform. Of course, we are also happy to assist you with any questions about the simple use of the technology.

You do not need a camera to participate. The virtual tour lasts about 45 to 60 minutes.


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