Radio and TV Museum (Lahti, Finland)
Established | 1993 |
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Coordinates | 60°58′45″N 25°38′55″E / 60.97917°N 25.64861°E |
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Director | Hannu Takala |
Curator | Helena Peippo, Jenni Ahto-Hakonen |
Website | Radio and TV Museum |
Radio and TV Museum, also known as Mastola, is a museum located in Lahti, Finland.[1] The museum is near the city centre on the Radiomäki hill (literally translated to Radio Hill).[1] Next to the museum building are two 150-meter-high radio masts built in 1927.[1] The masts are a well-known landmark and a symbol of the city. The museum operates in a radio station building designed by a Finnish architect Kaarlo Könönen and built in 1935.[2]
The Radio and TV Museum was opened in 1993.[2] The museum went through an extensive renovation between the years 2014–2016 and reopened in 2017.
The museum operates under the Lahti City Museum.[1] The Radio and TV Museum collects, researches and exhibits objects related to radio and television especially in Finland.[1] It is a national specialist museum in its field.[1] Visitors can experience old radio and television programmes and see equipment of different eras.[1] The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, seminars and events.
Collection
[edit]The museum collection includes radio and TV receivers, broadcasting studio technology, amateur radio and DX listening devices, Finnish audio recording equipment, radio valves and telephone appliances.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g "Radio and TV Museum". www.lahdenmuseot.fi. Lahti City Museum. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ a b "Museum Journey – Radio and TV Museum". Museum Journey in the Päijät-Häme Region. Lahti City Museum. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ "Collections, Radio and TV Museum". Collections – Radio and TV Museum. Lahti City Museum. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
External links
[edit]- Radio and TV Museum on Tripadvisor
- Information about the museum, Museot.fi website