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Museum
District : Passy / Bois de Boulogne
Informations :
The Maison de Radio France, created by Henry Bernard and inaugurated on December 14th 1963, houses a museum that retraces the history of radio and television and the recording of sound, from its origins to the present day. Appliances that make it one of the finest collections in Europe, but also, sound archive and audiovisual documents, photographs, manuscripts and the reconstruction of laboratories and studios, illustrate this testimony to men and techniques that have completely changed the world of communication in little more than a century.
Others informations
Architecturals styles :
Contemporary
List of collections :
Technology, Multimedia, Radio, Television
Collections period :
20th century
Opening days and times
Days of week :
Open on those public holidays :
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Access:
116, avenue du Président Kennedy
75016 PARIS
District : Passy / Bois de Boulogne
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Ranelagh
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RER : Avenue du Président Kennedy
- Bus : 22, 52, 70, 72
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