Muzeum Unitry w Poznaniu, Electronics museum in Poznań, Poland.
Muzeum Unitry is an electronics museum in Poznań housing thousands of devices manufactured by Unitra and related companies across different decades. The exhibits feature radios, amplifiers, television sets, and audio equipment that span various production periods and technological developments.
The museum was established in September 2013, merging collections from the school's telecommunications exhibits with donations from members of the Poznań Unitra Museum Association. This foundation allowed the institution to preserve the production history and significance of this major Polish electronics manufacturer.
The collection reflects how Polish households adopted new technology and what role locally made electronics played in everyday life across generations. Visitors can see how these devices shaped the way people listened to music and watched television at home.
The museum is located within the Mikołaj Kopernik School of Communications at Przełajowa Street 4 in Poznań. Visitors should note that parts of the collection are displayed in school cabinets, and access may vary depending on the school schedule and events like Museum Night.
The collection grew from private passions rather than institutional funding, with part of it overseen by a volunteer association president who dedicates personal time to its care. This grassroots museum preserves devices that might otherwise have been discarded and forgotten.
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