Radio-Museum Linsengericht, Private radio museum in Linsengericht, Germany.
The Radio-Museum Linsengericht is a private museum housed in a former school building that collects broadcasting equipment and components from the 20th century. The collection includes dozens of working and restored devices displayed in their original condition or authentic settings.
The museum was founded in 1998 to preserve the history of radio technology and document the development of broadcasting equipment. Since then, the collection has grown continuously through donations and private acquisitions.
The museum demonstrates how radio connected people across generations and shaped daily life over many decades. The displays reveal a time when listening to broadcasts together was a shared family experience.
The museum opens every Sunday from 2 PM to 6 PM and is easy to spot, as it occupies a historic protected school building. A repair workshop operates on Friday evenings, allowing visitors to observe restoration techniques firsthand.
The museum operates a working radio repair workshop where visitors can watch technicians fix and restore old devices to working condition. This hands-on element transforms the place from a static display into a living space where history continues to function.
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