What is Telecom Museum about?
The Telecom Museum (Houweling Telecommuseum) in Rotterdam is dedicated to the history of telecommunications. The museum showcases the evolution of communication technology from the early days of telegraphy to modern telecommunications.
The collection includes historical telephones, switchboards, telegraph equipment, and other artifacts that illustrate how communication technology has transformed over the decades. Visitors can learn about the technical developments and the social impact of telecommunications on society.
Who should visit this museum?
This museum is ideal for technology enthusiasts, historians of science, and anyone interested in how communication has evolved. It appeals to older visitors who remember early telephone systems and younger visitors curious about the technology behind modern communications.
Educational and cultural activities
The museum offers insights into the history of telecommunications technology, demonstrations of historic equipment, and educational programs about the development of communication systems.
Visitor information
Opening hours: Tuesday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Other days closed.
Ticket prices: Ticket prices available at the museum or on the official website.
Accessibility: The museum is wheelchair accessible.
Parking: Car parking is not available on site.
Facilities: No café available on site. Free Wi-Fi is not available.




