Radio and Television Museum

Keszthely

The Radio and Television Museum is located at the "over the castle" end of the Promenade, with a collection of nearly 1,000 electronic devices dating back to the 1920s.

The museum, housed in a Baroque-style, timber-framed granary built in 1820, was founded in 2006 by József Nádler, a local radio and TV technician and electrical engineer. The exhibits are 70% still working: TV sets, radios, record players, tape recorders.

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