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Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid

1217 WE Hilversum, Netherlands (Noord-Holland)

Address Media Parkboulevard 1
 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Radio and Kommunication in general
  • TV and image recording
  • Wire- & tape recording
  • Record players with pick up
  • Photo cameras and slide projectors
  • Media
  • Radios (Broadcast receivers)
  • Transmitting and Studio technique
  • Telephone / Telex
  • Movie recording and playback


Opening times
Tuesday - Sunday, 10.00 - 17.30h
Di t/m zo 10.00 tot 17.30

Admission
Status from 01/2016
Adults: € 16; Children between the ages of 4 and 12: € 9
Volwassenen: € 16,00; Kinderen 4 t/m 12 jaar: € 9,00

Contact
Tel.:+31-35-677 55 55  eMail:klantcontactcentrum beeldengeluid.nl  

Homepage www.beeldengeluid.nl

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Location / Directions
N52.235422° E5.173041°N52°14.12532' E5°10.38246'N52°14'7.5192" E5°10'22.9476"

Parking

Beeld en Geluid has its own parking space at the back of the building. The rate currently is € 1,50 an hour with a maximum of € 9,00 a day. There are limited spaces availible for disabled people behind the busstop. Parking here is free.

Public transport

Beeld en Geluid is easily accesible by public transport within a 2 minute walk of trainstation Hilversum Media Park. You can also reach Beeld en Geluid by bus. Take bus 107 from Hilversum Central station. This line stops in front of Beeld en Geluid door.

Some example model pages for sets you can see there:

D: Graetz, Altena Kurfürst F44 (1957/58)
D: SABA; Villingen Schauinsland S705 (1957/58)
D: Philips Radios - Farbkamera LDK3 (1967-85?)

Description

The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (‘Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid’) is a cultural-historical organization of national interest. It collects, preserves and opens the audiovisual heritage for as many users as possible.
 

Collection

The collection of Sound and Vision contains the complete radio and television archives of the Dutch public broadcasters; films of virtually every leading Dutch documentary maker; newsreels; the national music depot; various audiovisual corporate collections; advertising, radio and video material of cultural and social organizations, of scientific institutes and of all kinds of educational institutions. There are also collections of images and articles from the history of Dutch broadcasting itself, like the elaborate collection of historical television sets.
 

Museum

Visitors explore the wonderful world of television in the museum, the Sound and Vision experience. Temporary exhibitions also take place here. Visitors can read the news, be a real star on stage or act in a soap opera. Dutch television hosts act as a virtual guide and show visitors around in the world of radio and TV. They get a glimpse behind the scenes and learn about life in the spotlights. While the kids are singing, dancing, producing or acting, parents and grandparents can sit down in an easy chair and enjoy the video and audio material from the 1800s until now. The Sound and Vision experience also displays the original dolls from, amongst others, the children’s series The Fabeltjeskrant and Paulus de Boskabouter.


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