What is Rotterdams Radio Museum about?
The Rotterdams Radio Museum is dedicated to the history of radio, television, and electronics. Founded in 1998 by former industry professionals, the museum houses an extensive collection of approximately 2,000 radios, televisions, and related electronic equipment.
The collection includes historical radio sets from various eras, television sets, communication equipment, electronic registration devices, and early computers. The museum’s volunteers not only present the collection but also restore and document new acquisitions, preserving the history of consumer electronics.
Who should visit this museum?
This museum is ideal for technology enthusiasts, electronics hobbyists, and anyone interested in the history of media and communication. It appeals to older visitors who remember these devices and younger visitors curious about the evolution of technology.
Educational and cultural activities
The museum offers educational programs for school groups (from grade 5), presentations on the history of radio and television, and hands-on experiments. Special programs are available for secondary school students, seniors, and corporate groups. The museum provides guided tours and demonstrations of vintage equipment.
Visitor information
Opening hours: Monday to Wednesday closed. Thursday to Sunday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Ticket prices: Free admission.
Accessibility: The museum is wheelchair accessible with elevator access.
Parking: Free parking available on the parking lot of Correct.
Facilities: No café available on site. Free Wi-Fi is not available.




